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expiredpersian_mafia | Staff posted Nov 16, 2020 9:45 PM

$100 Apple Gift Card (Email Delivery) + $20 Target eGC

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Price is valid 11/22 through 11/28 or while supplies last. Email delivery is usually sent within 4 hours and can be gifted to another recipient.

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Update: This very popular deal is still available.

Target has $100 Apple Gift Card (Email Delivery) + $20 Target eGift Card for $100. Thanks persian_mafia

Note, offer will be valid in stores and at Target.com. Limit one per guest.

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
Price is valid 11/22 through 11/28 or while supplies last. Email delivery is usually sent within 4 hours and can be gifted to another recipient.

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Nov 24, 2020 3:15 AM
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whiteorchidsNov 24, 2020 3:15 AM
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If Apple has your true ID From your devices and they see the thieves are using wacky fake generated Apple ID emails isn't that proof enough? If Apple is aware of this scam and they are all about two factor ID and all that security why haven't they figured out a way to put more security on these store cards. Like putting a 4 digit pin you provide at purchase to activate
Nov 24, 2020 3:15 AM
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randomer111Nov 24, 2020 3:15 AM
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Quote from joogle :
how? I have a friend at Apple - was thinking of having him get me the discount but i think he needs to use his apple id to login to apply discount - right?
He can order it and set you as the pick up person. If he's inside Apple he should be able to ask around for the process.

Don't redeem the gift cards to your balance, he can apply up to 8 of them directly with the coses
Nov 24, 2020 3:15 AM
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rawsushiiiNov 24, 2020 3:15 AM
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Quote from ThriftyBook977 :
I feel Chase will help. You did not receive what you paid for. That is a valid reason to dispute your card. You should also send emails to Executives of Target and Apple. I did send email to Delta and Lowes CEO and Executives. Both time the issue was taken care of quickly.
I'll send you a PM. Perhaps you could help me locate this information online. I'm not as well-versed in finding their contact information online as there are just so many resources that are not as helpful out there. Thank you so much
Nov 24, 2020 3:16 AM
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szhkNov 24, 2020 3:16 AM
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Quote from rawsushiii :
Thanks - I appreciate the advice. I'll work on #4 tomorrow as that's something I didnt think of. Apple basically told me "I see that they were activated on fraudulent accounts, but we can't get that money back for you as it's already been redeemed"...
Can't Apple just stop the shipment? Without physical card, the scammer could only do online order. Even store pickup order takes time to get ready. If you realized what happen "as soon as you get home" (I believe I say you said that). Apple should be able to stop shipment and hold the funding for investigation.
Nov 24, 2020 3:17 AM
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cheapguy8Nov 24, 2020 3:17 AM
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Damn hope everyone makes out okay. This is terrrible.
Nov 24, 2020 3:19 AM
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rawsushiiiNov 24, 2020 3:19 AM
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Quote from szhk :
Can't Apple just stop the shipment? Without physical card, the scammer could only do online order. Even store pickup order takes time to get ready. If you realized what happen "as soon as you get home" (I believe I say you said that). Apple should be able to stop shipment and hold the funding for investigation.
That was exactly my thoughts. However, Apple seems unwillingly to go forward with any action except disabling those fraudulent ID's. This sounds even more shitty - but I feel like from Apple's perspective, their stance is "well.. we got our money for our sales from these purchases, scam or not" so they choose not to help further. I caught this happening within 4 hours of me actually purchasing the gift card, so you're right. They should be able to either stop an in store pickup (which would take processing time) or a shipment of an order involving fraud. However, they didn't seem to do this - unless they can't disclose that they did.
Nov 24, 2020 3:20 AM
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jmuicemanNov 24, 2020 3:20 AM
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Quote from HonestTeam454 :
So I have a question if I pay for my phone in full in gift cards and turn in my old I phone for trade in how will Apple credit me back my 210$ for my iPhone 8 Plus will I get in gift cards or will they ask me for credit / debit info for the trade in value to be credited to ?
You will get the trade in value back on a gift card if you paid with gift cards.

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Nov 24, 2020 3:20 AM
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whiteorchidsNov 24, 2020 3:20 AM
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Quote from szhk :
Can't Apple just stop the shipment? Without physical card, the scammer could only do online order. Even store pickup order takes time to get ready. If you realized what happen "as soon as you get home" (I believe I say you said that). Apple should be able to stop shipment and hold the funding for investigation.
They may just be adding funds to the account without ordering at this time. Just like when thieves steal credit card info they start off small amounts hoping people don't notice then when it works they go big. I know I was a victim of identity theft with my redcard a few years ago. They purchased the same amount of electronics $300 in 10 targets within my zip code. Target knew my shopping habits and new these were fraudulent charges. They did remove the charges after investigation
Last edited by whiteorchids November 23, 2020 at 07:25 PM.
Nov 24, 2020 3:21 AM
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szhkNov 24, 2020 3:21 AM
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Quote from joelchan1966 :
Don't underestimate executive office, they are not just csr.
It is true. Few years back I bought a few Verizon gift cards from Verizon directly. And non of them are activated. I called CSR again and again, no one could help me, I end up called Verizon executive office, they get all my cards activated.
Nov 24, 2020 3:21 AM
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OrangeMice9682Nov 24, 2020 3:21 AM
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Quote from rawsushiii :
What you said is sad, but true. Apple & Target just shrug their shoulders at me and expect me to turn around and walk away with a $700 loss. #4 will be a stretch but I'll do anything I can in hopes that this will be resolved one day.

My best bet is #1, but I'm nervous on how Chase will view all of this and whether they will cover it or not. The nature of the scam is so shitty & in "a gray area" which makes me concerned.
I paid using AMEX and Chase CSR. Total $700. Waiting for the transactions to post so that I can dispute. Maybe all of us who were scammed can work together so that they can take action.
Nov 24, 2020 3:23 AM
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rawsushiiiNov 24, 2020 3:23 AM
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Quote from whiteorchids :
They may just be adding funds to the account without ordering.
So what happened in my case was all 7 of my Apple Cards were redeemed to the fraudulent apple ID's, but only one of those $100 cards were not yet used for a purchase. Apple was able to claw back the money from that apple ID and instructed me over the phone to re-activate it on my own apple ID. So I did get $100 back onto my account. However, they said the other 6 is SOL. Once it's been spent, it's gone, which just seems terribly unhelpful.
Nov 24, 2020 3:24 AM
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MichaelyuNov 24, 2020 3:24 AM
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Quote from HonestTeam454 :
So I have a question if I pay for my phone in full in gift cards and turn in my old I phone for trade in how will Apple credit me back my 210$ for my iPhone 8 Plus will I get in gift cards or will they ask me for credit / debit info for the trade in value to be credited to ?
Gift card, for sure, as it will "apply to your original payment"
Nov 24, 2020 3:25 AM
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rawsushiiiNov 24, 2020 3:25 AM
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Quote from OrangeMice9682 :
I paid using AMEX and Chase CSR. Total $700. Waiting for the transactions to post so that I can dispute. Maybe all of us who were scammed can work together so that they can take action.
Feel free to send me a PM with anything you need. At this point, I'm not sure what exactly we can do to work together to create a case. But I am definitely all for working together to help Target/Apple/Chase/AMEX recognize what's going on here.
Nov 24, 2020 3:25 AM
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szhkNov 24, 2020 3:25 AM
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Quote from whiteorchids :
They may just be adding funds to the account without ordering.
Quote from rawsushiii :
That was exactly my thoughts. However, Apple seems unwillingly to go forward with any action except disabling those fraudulent ID's. This sounds even more shitty - but I feel like from Apple's perspective, their stance is "well.. we got our money for our sales from these purchases, scam or not" so they choose not to help further. I caught this happening within 4 hours of me actually purchasing the gift card, so you're right. They should be able to either stop an in store pickup (which would take processing time) or a shipment of an order involving fraud. However, they didn't seem to do this - unless they can't disclose that they did.
We need to find a way to let press know. This is really easy for Apple, they could just hold the funding and request prof of purchase from both side, then everything is done. What they are doing is simply encouraging scam.

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Nov 24, 2020 3:27 AM
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whiteorchidsNov 24, 2020 3:27 AM
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Quote from rawsushiii :
So what happened in my case was all 7 of my Apple Cards were redeemed to the fraudulent apple ID's, but only one of those $100 cards were not yet used for a purchase. Apple was able to claw back the money from that apple ID and instructed me over the phone to re-activate it on my own apple ID. So I did get $100 back onto my account. However, they said the other 6 is SOL. Once it's been spent, it's gone, which just seems terribly unhelpful.
Wow they wouldn't help you out but yet millions of apple products looted during riots and they never did a darn thing.
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