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10% off US & CA PSN Gift Cards: $50 US PSN Card @ $63.40 AUD, $50 CA PSN Card @ $47.86 AUD - PC Game Supply

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Hi guys, I don't know if this site is already well-known in Ozbargain community but I think it's still a great deal to post.

They're currently offering 10% discount for PSN card (for US & CA zone). So the price is currently cheaper than buying direct from amazon store.

$50 US PSN card @$62.84 AUD (Google currency Exchange rate = $50 USD = $70.07 AUD)

$50 CA PSN card @$47.41 AUD (Google currency Exchange rate = $50 CAD = $52.83 AUD)

They also accept Paypal and the cards will be delivered digitally approximately ~5 mins (In your account order & your provided email).

I bought from them before and seems to have no issue.

Ps. if your main console is vita then I'd recommend you go with Canada account. Because the current currency rate is ~25% cheaper than USD and the game price is generally the same as US psn store ( For most games that cost $39.99 or lower)

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  • Yet the Australian $30 card from them is $31.75…. weird..

    • Yea, But i don't use Australia PSN account anymore as most of the games i wanted seems overpriced :/

  • Thanks OP, came across this site a while ago but I have been using Amazon. Good to have a competitor with 10% off.

    Also thanks for the tip about Canadian PSN, never even thought about it! Might have to open a canadian account then..

  • Does anyone know if you can use the gift cards to pay for PS Plus?

    Edit: Also if there is an expiry on the credit/gift card?

    • Yea. I did use it for PS+ . It worked without any issue for me :).

      Don't know about expiry though. Since I got load them into my wallet straight away. Although I just asked them that question yesterday, still waiting for their reply

      • Thanks, good to know.

        And yeah, not a major issue, load it into the wallet and should hopefully stay there.

  • Sweet, just in time for me to renew my US PS Plus account :) (I assume it's still $50USD for the year, right?)

    • Yes but at the current FX rate that is more than the Australian A$69 fee. You can join the Australian one and still download some of the free/paid content from the US with a VPN or DNS proxy

      • +1

        Or you could use the deal you're commenting on and get it for $A62.84…

        • haha yep that's what I want to do. Want to keep my US PS Plus account as all the free games I have are on the US account.

  • +1

    US PSN is becoming a ripoff with our exchange rates. If you buy amazon us cards it cost around $73 for a year.
    With the dollar dropping it will only get worse!
    Also when I started the whole USA account years ago to save money then Dick smith and Target started selling new PS4 games for $60
    which is the USA price but for a disc which is re sellable.
    In other words the advantages are all gone and to keep my USA account it will cost more than aussie :(

    • Also, the US and local 'freebies' each month seem to be at parity now, whereas they used to be widely different.

    • Fair enough. Although I'm using vita as my main console and there's still a worldly differences in price comparison between US and Au store.

  • tempted to get this, only want to get hotline miami 2 for the vita.
    :(

  • +2

    The website sells $50 US PSN Card in AUD for $62.84. No need to pay in USD and convert.

    Transaction went smoothly. PSN code available immediately. They do SMS verification at purchase which I wasn't expecting but no problem.

  • Worked great for me! And yeah - can pay in AUD with paypal. It will ask for a phone number, so if you just put in your mobile (remember country code of +61) it will send a text with a code you put in to retrieve the key.

    Easy and done within 2 minutes.

  • +1

    So frustrated. Tried multiple times both using Paypal and Credit Card for the PSN but has been subsequently cancelled/reversed/void by the site. ;(

    • How many were you trying to buy? Apparently you can't buy more than ~$100 USD per day. Also no more than 3 cards per day.

      It used to warn me in the past. I guess they messed up their script or something?.

      You can also check their reason of canceling payment in your provided email inbox( stupid of them for not telling you why outright)

      • Just USD 50. To be fair, they replied right away via email when I was troubleshooting the issue. But still no clear reason as to why.

        • Hi cfritz, i am getting the same issue. Tried buying twice, once in USD and another time in AUD via Paypal. Both times rejected saying that the order was not processed. Did you manage to resolve the issue?

          Thanks OP for posting this.

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