Like the title says. It's not all iTunes cards (the £15 ones don't seem to be included). Not the best deal, but there's not too many out there right this moment.
NB: There's a iTunes offer at Morrisons which is better value, but this is cheaper.
TBH I don't know anyone who still buys iTunes gift cards
packard to bestbuy123
22 Jun 171#4
Those who may have the Apple storage plan? Or buy apps
paul.jacobs to bestbuy123
24 Jun 17#5
I bought £250 worth in one go last year when they had 20% off, paid £200 to get macbook software - Final Cut and Affinity photo editing (plus got £15 topcashback). You can use them to buy anything on the app or music store.
kowalski to bestbuy123
29 Jun 17#7
I normally buy them when they're £20 for £25. Useful for discounted Netflix subscriptions and apps/software.
Not really interested in buying any Music/TV/Films from Apple. Can pick up used Blu-rays and CDs for a quid.
jeff62 to bestbuy123
1 Jul 17#8
I do. I got £30 voucher for £27 from Asda yesterday. I have an Apple TV so I buy and rent films from the iTunes Store. I have plenty of use for iTunes gift cards.
greyhawk888
22 Jun 17#3
I haven't seen one of those for a long while
davidjfossey
26 Jun 17#6
bestbuy123 absolutely pointless comment. Buying cards with a discount means money off films, music plans, storage plans, apps books.... shall I go on?
dvs
1 Jul 17#9
I'm hoping for a 20% offer but I fear these days may be gone. I heard that Apple reduced commission (possibly due to currency exchange) but I don't know if this is fact. I see Currys currently has extra credit which works out at around 12% discount (or 15% extra credit if you purchase £50) so I will do this one for now.
I usually have £100+ credit on my account to pay for Apple storage, Apple Music (I get student discount so not point in buying annual) and other App Store purchases. At the moment I have no credit but if the 20% or near comes back then I will buy as much as the offer lets me.
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NB: There's a iTunes offer at Morrisons which is better value, but this is cheaper.
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Not really interested in buying any Music/TV/Films from Apple. Can pick up used Blu-rays and CDs for a quid.
I usually have £100+ credit on my account to pay for Apple storage, Apple Music (I get student discount so not point in buying annual) and other App Store purchases. At the moment I have no credit but if the 20% or near comes back then I will buy as much as the offer lets me.