This was posted 11 years 10 months 3 days ago, and might be an out-dated deal.

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$50 Apple iTunes Card for $38 @ OW

380

In store and online.

If you want to buy online, delivery fee for one card is $5.95. Two or more cards delivered for free.

Limit 10 per customer.

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  • +1

    $38= 3 albums at $16 an album on iTunes. ($50/$16~3)
    $38= 3 months of Spotify Premuim. ($38/$12~3)

    Honestly worth considering in my mind.

    • +10

      Apple s and oranges. Ones a rental service, the other one you can
      keep forever.

  • It's not even 25% off (which is the norm). It's 24% off and you'd have to buy two cards for the free shipping or else it's pointless.

  • +3

    2 x $20 cards for $30 at kmart at the moment. Cheaper deal

    • i don't see on catalogue is it on sale atm all store?

      • I just saw this deal and I think it ened on the 20th of June according to this site http://www.giftcardsonsale.com.au/2012/06/get-2-x-20-itunes-…

        • just went to came while I was at shopping center that deal expired last Wednesday. But this deal is great Kmart would've been chipper by $0.50 per card that's a $1 for every 2 cards

  • +1

    Just a question - can you for arguments sake have three people buy 10 each (30) and buy a macbook from apple for a lot less?

    • +2

      iTunes cards can only be redeemed on the iTunes and App Store, not the Apple Store (online or otherwise) against physical products?

      • Apparently now you can. The Apple Store app allow you to go to an Apple store, scan an item with your iPhone, and pay it by entering your iTunes password. When you're walking out the store, show the receipt in your phone to the security.

        Now, I think this is for small items and accesories though. I don't think you can buy iPods, iPads, iPhones, or Macs with this. But you can buy expensive things like Thunderbolt drive ($400 ish) or expensive keyboard/mouse. Not sure what the limit is. Maybe worth a try if someone here is serious enough.

        • did you get this information from somewhere or you used it and it worked

        • I haven't tried it yet. But it's been there for a while: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-57324198-37/apple-stores-n…

          BTW, having a second read at that article, it seems that the app will take money from the credit card, not from iTunes balance. So the answer is no, apparently we can't use this for hardware.

  • 2x $20 cards for $30 at all EB games stores.
    25% off vs this is 24%.

  • +1

    as a price reference:

    itunes gift cards were 20% off at our local Caltex Service Station (they accept wishcard extra 5% off for the folks who got these with 5% off).

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