15% off $30 & $50 iTunes Gift Card. Online and in store
15% off iTunes Gift Cards ($30/$50 Cards) @ Australia Post Store
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can we, haven't tried that before!!!!!!!!
Just tried, they refused to price beat more than 2, called it a commercial amount with any more than that and wouldn't do it. Then said I couldn't make 2 orders of 2 either.
They did 3 x $50 for me without question.
Just did 4 x $30 at Officeworks Brisbane for a total of $96.90 (19.25% discount).
The guy at the counter said their limit was 5 per customer.
But how do they expect you to pay the ATO when they are limiting it to 5 cards?
edit… Sorry looks like someone else beat me to this joke :-(
Officeworks has just matched AusPost's prices https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/474980
Awesome. I can get 15% off my ATO tax debt, and help out that Nigerian prince, and redeem my lotto winnings from the uk lottery that I never entered but somehow got linked to my email.
So you are a £50,000,000 winner too?
Don't fall for scams, only full priced cards will work.
I thought I'd won that UK lottery!
whatever happened to itunesonsale and giftcardsOnsale, he just stopped updating it one day
It was back up and running in April and after just checking seems to be not updating again, very sad
No deal waiting for them to do th 2x$20 for $30 like target.
Haven't seen one of these deals in a long time, 15% is about the best deals going for the past ~12 months
p.s. When purchasing iTuens cars at Aussie Post they are not instantly activated, you'll have to wait up to 24 hours for them to be activated.
The taxman will just have to wait.
they do say they can take up to 24 hours. I purchased one yesterday at 2pm and used it at 7.30pm and it worked without a problem. So I was happy with that!
time to top up!
What are the most desirable services / most frequently used purposes for ( other than paying ATO debts, I got it) … I have a few kids stuff subscription however, my experience is if you sigh up on these services providers’ own website, you are getting the same amount of discounts. So really curious to see what do you guys use for ( app music? Paying app? ) Cheers!
When you signup for Netflix using their iOS or AppleTV app, you can choose to pay for the subscription using Apple Credit.
My main and only use for Apple gift cards really.
i thought this was no longer the case? https://help.netflix.com/en/node/25097
"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."
Unless an AppleTV is a workaround?
It's just like Christmas…..
So these card just get added to your balance so you effectively get cheaper subs that you are already paying for through iTunes?
Please help an iTunes newbie.
Do iTunes gift cards still have an expiry date? If so, how long is the validity now? It used to be 2 years, wasn't it?
Do iTunes credits expire once redeemed into an Apple account? I have $20 credit in my Apple account and I am worried it might disappear.
Do iTunes credits expire once redeemed into an Apple account? I have $20 credit in my Apple account and I am worried it might disappear.
No, already redeemed credits will NOT Expire
I just bought mine. How long does it take to be emailed to us?
Your gift card will be mailed to you via AusPost NOT EMAILED
I want to purchase the new MacBook pro, I would need like 75+ gift cards, do you think the apple website will allow me to use that many giftcards?
Whats the most someone has used on the apple.com.au website?
These are iTunes gift cards, not Apple Store gift cards.
You can’t use these to buy hardware at an Apple Store.
Someone pls reply I’m so confused. Are these mailed out to you or emailed?
Mailed to you via Australia Post NOT EMAILED
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/352749577198 Not as good but handy once auspost sell out.
Good find, Officeworks haven't matched yet so you could call them on 1300 OFFICE or go in store to get a further 5% off (19.25% off total).