Venom Digital via Eneba [eneba.com] has
$100 Apple Gift Card (Digital Delivery) on sale for ~
$82.85 when you follow the instructions listed below.
Deal Instructions:- Click here [eneba.com] to visit the product page
- Click 'Buy Now' to add the item to cart
- Click on "Got discount code?" and apply promo code iTunesHun at checkout
- Proceed to checkout
- Select a payment method: PayPal or Credit Card
- Note: a service fee will apply here
- Final price should be ~$82.85 w/ service fees applied
- Note: pricing may be slightly less or more depending on conversion rates
About $100 Apple Gift Card:- Perfect for Apple Store Purchases — iPad, AirPods, Apple Watch, iPhone, MacBook, iCloud, accessories, and more
- Perfect for App Store purchases and subscriptions — get apps, games, music, movies, TV shows, and more
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Yes it will. Once you redeem it, it will be available in your apple account. Use that account when you make a purchase and there will be an option to apply the balance at the payment step.
Apple unified all gift cards. That was 3-4 years ago.
It works in Apple Store and App Store, regardless of the original issue.
This Coral guy/gal/other is not right & misinforming the community. Stop with your fake news & the core issue is whether the value is redeemable & if there's fraud risk..
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It is also likely you'll get gift codes that have already been used.
Even if you get lucky and are able to actually use one without having your Apple ID closed for future purchasing (or from streaming/redownloading any previously purchased content or authorizing future computers), you're supporting the scam industry.
Not to disagree with you. Are there any article or links to this statement? I read about it once, I also tried and got it to work last time (but don't plan on doing it again). But I believe you. Haha.
Ive used over a grand and zero issue, and have hundreds still in my acc from a yr ago
It is also likely you'll get gift codes that have already been used.
Even if you get lucky and are able to actually use one without having your Apple ID closed for future purchasing (or from streaming/redownloading any previously purchased content or authorizing future computers), you're supporting the scam industry.
Agreed… these deals are tempting. Over past few years, I successfully purchased several cards via similar deals posted on Slickdeals. However, last fall our account was closed after my last deal gift card purchase. Not sure how many other folks invested $100k at iTunes, and we certainly don't meet that threshold. But our purchase history was considerable, … and obviously frustrating to lose access to iTunes movies and app purchases.
Incredible hassle, numerous phone calls and emails, and several weeks of waiting to get account restored.
In short, buyer beware.
Incredible hassle, numerous phone calls and emails, and several weeks of waiting to get account restored.
In short, buyer beware.
Did you ever try emailing Tim Cook?
Congrats on perpetuating the fraud and scam industry.
From Apple's terms and conditions:
"You agree to not use Gift Cards or content codes in any manner that is unlawful, misleading, deceptive, unfair or otherwise harmful to Issuer, Apple or its customers. We and Apple reserve the right, to void or deactivate Gift Cards or content codes, suspend or terminate Accounts, request alternative forms of payment, suspend or terminate the ability to purchase Products or to purchase or use Content, cancel or limit orders and bill alternative forms of payment if the Gift Cards or content codes were obtained, used or associated with an Account unlawfully, fraudulently or otherwise in material breach of these Terms.
We reserve the right not to issue any refund when taking any of the action described above unless we are required to do so by law."
"I work with both the victims and people like you whose luck runs out."
That's still a very vague statement. Care to elaborate in more detail? Thanks.
That's still a very vague statement. Care to elaborate in more detail? Thanks.
krc446 got lucky. I assume he had to work with executive relations or through a consumer advocate. These aren't normal support channels. And even though they mention they were able to resolve it after several weeks, I assume that was quite some time ago because I doubt there would be any exception at the moment for association with a gift card that was legitimately flagged as fraud linked (as in, not a typo or something, or maybe one family member finding a gift card in a drawer that was already redeemed by a family member and reporting it as if someone unrelated had redeemed it). Gift card fraud and scams are rampant, and there is zero tolerance for people that directly or indirectly try to benefit from these crimes.
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krc446 got lucky. I assume he had to work with executive relations or through a consumer advocate. These aren't normal support channels. And even though they mention they were able to resolve it after several weeks, I assume that was quite some time ago because I doubt there would be any exception at the moment for association with a gift card that was legitimately flagged as fraud linked (as in, not a typo or something, or maybe one family member finding a gift card in a drawer that was already redeemed by a family member and reporting it as if someone unrelated had redeemed it). Gift card fraud and scams are rampant, and there is zero tolerance for people that directly or indirectly try to benefit from these crimes.
I understand how gift card fraud works, but you said, "I work with both the victims and people like you whose luck runs out."
What is your job and with whom? I was asking you to clarify the role you play in this Apple gc situation. You didn't specify. Thanks