Deals: Get $10 Amazon Credit When Purchasing a $100 Apple Gift Card
Amazon today is offering $10 in Amazon credit when you spend $100 or more on the Apple Gift Card. This card is digital and will be delivered to you via email, and the offer will automatically be applied at the checkout screen.
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Amazon's wording on the sale is somewhat confusing, so if you don't see the sale automatically applied at checkout, you can use the code APPLEOCT at the checkout screen to get the deal. For most shoppers, however, the deal should apply automatically.
It's been just over a year since we last tracked deals on iTunes gift cards, because Apple phased those out in favor of the new Apple Gift Card. This makes Amazon's sale today of particular note, since you won't find a straight cash discount on these cards again, but can at least get credit added to your Amazon account.
All of the Apple Gift Cards on this page are supported under the new promotion, as long as you customize one to be worth $100 or more. The gift cards are sold by ACI Gift Cards, LLC, which is owned by Amazon and was related to iTunes gift card discounts in the past.
If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.
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Top Rated Comments
The e-mail includes a promotional code that has to be manually entered when you purchase an item. It's not automatically applied to an order.
Also, the small print on the Amazon page states: "Promo Credit is valid through and expires on November 5, 2021, 11:59 PM (PT)."
https://www.amazon.com/promotion/psp/AR4JLSOCV1WQ4
Click on the pop-up 'Terms'