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15% off $30, $50 & $100 iTunes Gift Cards @ Australia Post

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Excludes $20 Card. Limit 10 App Store and iTunes Gift Cards per transaction. While stocks last, no rainchecks.

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    • +1

      Wat????

  • No discount shown on Auspost site. Am I missing something?

    • +2

      Appears legit - as it appears here for me (bottom left hand corner): http://catalogue.auspost.com.au/catalogue/discover-more-at-y…

      • -7

        Happy to stand corrected. Seems odd that you have to purchase an online subscription in store to receive the discount. Perhaps this needed to be in the title…

        • Where does it say anything about an "online subscription" ?

  • +16

    Perfect for paying the ATO

    • +1

      Been waiting for a good deal to come along, so I can pay my tax debt.

      • -1

        what your guys mean?
        how pay tax through itunes card?
        sorry, i am keen to know more about it.

        • +1

          It’s sarcasm

        • It's a well known scam where scammers get people to buy iTunes cards to "repay the ATO" then steal their iTunes credit.

        • Sometimes you get lucky and the ATO will call you and let you settle your annual tax obligations with iTune cards.

          So if you buy them now and get picked you can get a 15% discount on your tax bill.

  • +1

    15% off at woolies aren't they

  • +1

    Time to pay my taxes with these cards.

  • +2
  • +4

    Still waiting for the Google Play one :3

  • -1

    Can you still bill Netflix through iTunes?

    • +2

      What did Netflix say when you asked them?

      LOL I have been wanting to say this for a long time, I really hate this kind of sentence appearing in comments.

      Anyway, I am still billed through iTunes, but they will change it anytime soon, the option differs per user.

    • +1

      If you already have your Netflix subscription running through iTunes then you can keep doing it that way. But it’s no longer available to new subscriptions.

  • +3

    Now I'll be able to pay that nice chap from Microsoft that keeps ringing to fix my PC.

    • I feel sorry for that guy. I kept him on the line for half an hour once before finally caving in and admitting the embarrassing fact that I don't actually own a PC. I was so embarrassed :( He was right to be angry.

  • In store or online?

    • +1

      Except that the online payments are not being processed… Error messages for me using Paypal.

      • No error for me when I used a standard Visa card. Just bought 4 x $50 cards. I hope they are just going to email the digital number but as this is Aussie post I suspect it will be an actual mail delivery.

  • Perfect, should stock up on these so I can pay my ATO tax office fines I keep getting phone calls about.

    • Sigh, just as funny as the previous 3 comments that said the same thing.

  • So will it be the actual card to be delivered or a voucher by email if purchasing online?

  • +1

    Thanks OP just purchased.
    Did anyone manage to use the extra 8% off with cashreward?

  • FYI Don't every buy from Aussie Post online if you want to use the card soon as:
    1. It takes two business days to mail it to you
    2. If you order $200 or more of gift cards (excluding discount) then you will then need to call 1800 331 794 (which did not work from my mobile for some reason so called +61 3 9887 0033) to then ACTIVATE it and after THAT…
    3. You need to wait 24 hours for the activation to take effect (according to the person I spoke to). I would have thought 20 minutes though

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