Normally $44.99, $39.99 with Australia Day coupon at Costco
Available from 18th to 28th of January
App Store & iTunes $50 Gift Card - $39.99 (20% off RRP) @ Costco (Membership Required)
Last edited 18/01/2019 - 09:14 by 1 other user
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Sure. And hecs debts apparently.
Only if you have a bench warrant and the cops are en route.
Did you speak to investigation officer Mark Smithington?
Sorry to ask a serious question, but does someone know if it is possible to pay the monthly $1.49 icloud 50gb upgrade fees with these
Yes, of course!
Yes - that’s how I pay the mrs 2tb icloud fee.
I use my iTunes cards to pay for mt Transformers Earth Wars in game purchases.
…and I pay for my Netflix subscription with this.
And if you don't have Netflix via iTunes already I'm afraid you're too late. Netflix don't do that any more.
Can was add the the title ~20% off iTunes cards. Technically 20.02% for the more anally retentive. Makes it easier for historical searching to see when the 15% vs 20% or more discounts came out.
If only Costco launched an online store (as they have in the US), those of us not in a capital city could take advantage of their deals.
PM me :)
It’s fine, but thanks for the offer!
It’s just a bit frustrating after living in the US, where I used Costco all the time, but never set foot into a physical store.
Agreed! Surely it's coming soon enough though… I hope!
Well, in “12-18 months” as of August 2017 anyway.
So it’s either almost here, or they’ve changed their mind.
They have here - http://www.costcowholesaledelivery.com.au
That’s for business wholesale delivery. You can’t just order a jar of nuts and have them delivered to your house.
Yes for business members only, but you can order a jar of nuts and have them delivered, here you go https://ibb.co/JnTP4n7
@DanielR: "Minimum order amount of $700 ex GST."
That's a lot of nuts.
And then… delivery is limited to a "20 km radius of the Costco Docklands warehouse".
Can you pay for netflix Subscription with these?
Only if you already pay via iTunes, otherwise if you have to go through Netflix directly.
Weren’t they killing this feature off??
iTunes billing for Netflix is not available to new or rejoining Netflix customers. If you are currently billed by iTunes, you can continue to use iTunes billing until your account is cancelled.
IE. do not cancel your account.
@danielh: I used a VPN on my phone to join/pay for Netflix with iTunes a few months ago. They didn't give the option without the VPN.
@bobcrankypants: Around July August 2018 Netflix was testing the new billing method in 33 countries.
The test basically disables In-App Subscriptions in Netflix for iOS and tvOS.
The billing test (which ended on 30 Sep) included the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan and Thailand.
Your VPN must have pointed to a country like the USA.
I read somewhere that you can buy hardware with these cards. Is that true? Seems to good to be true.
If not what else can we use these for? I got one for Christmas and don't know what to spend it on.
Apps, iCloud storage, subscriptions etc
Someone did say in a previous iTunes gift card deal that you can buy low value accessories via the Apple Store app and pick them up at a local Apple store using iTunes credit as payment, but I personally don't know if you can or not so take it with a pinch of salt.
Does office works price match Costco? I’m thinking that they would but because of the Costco membership limiting effect might not do their usual ‘drop prices everywhere’ trick and thus get another few % off the total price.
Can't price beat Costco at Officeworks :(
What is excluded from the Price Beat Guarantee?
Cashback and coupon offers (i.e. supplier cashback or reduced price available via paper coupon or electronic codeword)
Commercial quantities and pricing (i.e. a reduced price not available to the public)
Stock liquidations (i.e. competitor clearance products or goods sold by a business placed into receivership)
Can I use these to buy in-app puchases?
Yes, that is one its primary purposes.
Can I pay my tax debt with these?