Card Holder Coin Question regarding iTunes gift cards?
Okay so I have two iTunes cards that I received in May for my birthday, each worth $15. I was looking at them and they're both still attached to their little card holder things, like this:
And they both still have the silver coating over the "scratch off gently with coin" thing for the code. This means that I have not redeemed either one, correct? Because I wanted to give my best friends iTunes gift cards and I came across these, and they seem to be unused, and I was wondering if there would be any problems if I gave them to my best friends as Christmas presents? Sorry if that sounds cheap but I was never going to use them and yeah... Thanks. =) Well, yeah, they still work without the silver, but that seems even cheaper to give away like that. And I wanted to make sure - there is no way I could have redeemed it if I hadn't scratched off the silver, right?
Even if you did scratch the stuff of they would still work. They will continue to work until you enter the code underneath into iTunes. They sound like fine presents to me, it's a shame my friends are to cheap to get me anything
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Now im trying to add g coin onto my account from ijji.com but it says that my card holder is invalidating it. And i checked my balance on the card, it says i have 25 dollars left on it... On the card were the name is it just says A GIFT FOR YOU so what should i put as the first name?? ive been doing A GIFT for first name and FOR YOU for last name?? plz help
That is just a gift card, it is not registered in your name. It is not registered in anyone's name. I work at a credit union and we sell Visa gift cards, and in order for those cards to work online, there is an instruction sheet that comes with it so they can get it registered in their name. Maybe yours came with something like this? If not, then I am pretty sure that you cannot make online purchases with it.
Could it be possible that he was only in The U.S. for vacation in April 1991? saka pasukan na dito sa Pilipinas between May and June. At may mga usap-usapan narin sa mga magkakapit bahay na may kinalaman daw si Hubert sa krimen right after the crime was made known in public. why is it that the neighborhood had their conjecture that Hubert committed the crime; of course he was seen in the subdivision on that day and before. So was he really in the U.S. on the month of MAY AND JUNE?
January 11th, 2011 on 1:05 am
Could it be possible that he was only in The U.S. for vacation in April 1991? saka pasukan na dito sa Pilipinas between May and June. At may mga usap-usapan narin sa mga magkakapit bahay na may kinalaman daw si Hubert sa krimen right after the crime was made known in public. why is it that the neighborhood had their conjecture that Hubert committed the crime; of course he was seen in the subdivision on that day and before. So was he really in the U.S. on the month of MAY AND JUNE?