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Edited August 2, 2021
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Eneba [eneba.com] has a $100 PlayStation Network Gift Card [Instant e-delivery] for $88.88.
$82.85 + service fees (
$88.88)
Service fees apply. Use the indicated discount codes to reach the following prices (after coupon and service fees).
1. Choose your game Click "Buy Now",
Select Lowest Price Seller
2. Go to cart
3. Apply discount code:
100PSNAUG
4. Select payment method PayPal or Credit Card (Service fees will be applied here)
5. Proceed to checkout with end-price of $88.88
**Price is subject to change by a few cents due to currency exchange rate volatility.
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Then it made me enter my phone number so it could send me a link to verify my identity. After 6-7 successfull recaptcha entries it finally redirected correctly and finalized the order. At least the code was legit, but I don't know that it was really worth the hassle and giving away personal info to a site like that.
To get to the discount code page, go to the little arrow towards the bottom of the select a payment page to extend the code entry into view. Ezpz, and $25 saved!
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Then it made me enter my phone number so it could send me a link to verify my identity. After 6-7 successfull recaptcha entries it finally redirected correctly and finalized the order. At least the code was legit, but I don't know that it was really worth the hassle and giving away personal info to a site like that.
It took a few tries but i finally got it to go thru.
BTW people, 5% cashback quarterly bonus thru paypal using discover. Don't forget to activate the bonus first.
PS+ is a digital subscription, heavily discounted to retailers, and has no value to anyone else once redeemed ... PSN gift-cards are digital currency, do not lose value when transferred between people (until redeemed, and even then retains listed value), and buying currency @ 11% off is never a bad thing.
And for what it's worth, I've had 10+ transactions with Eneba, and never had a problem getting the codes almost instantly when paying via PayPal linked to a checking account. If there's a delay when paying with credit card, that's your credit card company putting up the wall, not Eneba.