Apple iTunes $15 USD Digital Gift Card (Email Delivery)

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When you give Apple App Store & iTunes Gift Cards and iTunes Gifts to friends and family members, they can choose whatever they want on the iTunes Store, App Store, iBooks Store and Mac App Store, or even use it towards an Apple Music membership.One card, millions of ways to enjoy it. Use the App Store & iTunes Gift Card to get apps, games, music, movies and TV shows. Available in a variety of denominations – spend it on in-app content, books, TV show subscriptions or even iCloud storage to secure files from all your Apple devices.


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iTunes Gift Cards. Give the gift of iTunes.

When you give Apple App Store & iTunes Gift Cards and iTunes Gifts to friends and family members, they can choose whatever they want on the iTunes Store, App Store, iBooks Store and Mac App Store, or even use it towards an Apple Music membership.

iTunes Gift Cards

iTunes Gift Cards are easy to give, and you can buy them from Apple and thousands of other retailers in a range of denominations. And every card works in the iTunes Store, App Store, iBooks Store and Mac App Store – or towards an Apple Music membership – so your recipients can get exactly what they want.

Give songs, apps and more.

Send your nephew the latest combat adventure game. Or your best friend that album you have on repeat. Just find the music, movies, apps or games you want to give on the iTunes Store or App Store. From your computer, click the arrow next to the price and choose “Gift this”. Or from your iOS device, tap the share button at the top of the screen.2 We’ll send an email letting your recipient know about it. With one click, your gift will start downloading to their device.

 

Gift the entire Apple Music experience.

Can’t decide what kind of music your friends or family members will enjoy most? Give them access to all of it. With an Apple Music membership, they can listen to every song, playlist and album, and watch every video in the Apple Music library. And they’ll get great recommendations from expert editors, on-demand music stations and more.


With Apple App Store & iTunes Gift Cards your friends and loved ones can choose the music, movies and games they love. It’s the perfect gift, giving prepaid credit on the world’s top digital entertainment store.

An Apple iTunes Gift Cards lets you shop for anything at the iTunes Store, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Shop for music, movies, TV shows, apps, audiobooks and more. iTunes Gift Cards come in various amounts.

Available in different values to suit your budget, iTunes Gift Cards go towards any purchase on the iTunes Store, at any time – from great music to games and cool iPhone and iPad apps.

Apple App Store & iTunes Gift Cards To Redeem

Select where you want to redeem your card: iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, iTunes on your Mac or PC, Mac App Store, or iBooks for Mac

iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:

  • Tap iTunes Store, App Store, or iBooks Store on your device.
  • Scroll to the bottom of the Featured section and tap Redeem. You will need to sign in with your Apple ID.
  •  Tap “You can also enter your code manually.” In some countries, you can redeem gift cards using your built-in camera.
  • Enter your gift or content code and tap Redeem. If you have an iTunes Gift Card, use the 16-digit code on the back of the card that begins with X.
  • After you redeem a gift card code, your iTunes account balance will update. You might need to sign out and back in to all of your devices for your balance to appear. You can find your balance underneath your Apple ID.
  • If you redeemed a content code, your content will begin downloading.

iTunes for Mac or PC, the Mac App Store, or the iBooks Store:

  • Depending on where you want to redeem your code, open iTunes, the Mac App Store, or iBooks. (Make sure that you have the latest version of iTunes.)
  •  From the menu bar, click Store > Sign In to sign in using your Apple ID, if you’re not already signed in.
  • Click iTunes Store in iTunes, Featured in the Mac App Store, or iBooks Store in iBooks.
  • Under the Quick Links section on the right-hand side, click Redeem.
  • Enter your gift or content code, then press Return. If you have an iTunes Gift Card, use the 16-digit code on the back of the card that begins with X. In some countries, you can redeem gift cards using your built-in camera.
  • If you redeemed a content code, your content, app, or book will automatically begin downloading. After you redeem a gift card code, your iTunes account balance will update. You might need to sign out and back in for your balance to appear. You can check your balance at any time in your account information.

Apple App Store & iTunes Gift Cards Terms & Conditions

Neither issuer nor Apple is responsible for lost or stolen codes.Valid only on United States Apple iTunes Store.Non-refundable (except as required by law).No resale. Use requires an active iTunes account, prior acceptance of license & usage terms.

Code will not be replaced if lost, stolen, or used without permission.

Use of code constitutes acceptance of terms;

 

Single Gift Card Amount

$15 USD

Single Gift Card Color

Green, White

Single Gift Card Use In

United States

Single Gift Card Valid For

Lifetime

Single Gift Card Fees

No Card Fee

Single Gift Card Attributes

Digital Gift Card

Single Gift Card Delivery Form

Automatic Delivery

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  1. IntellectualGamer

    The concept of iTunes Gift Cards as presented in the article is not only practical but also elevates the art of gift-giving in our digital age. In a time when material gifts often lose their luster, offering the freedom to choose one’s own entertainment is a commendable approach. It encapsulates a modern understanding of individual preference and autonomy. Furthermore, the ease with which one can gift these cards—through multiple platforms—reflects an evolution in consumer convenience that is much needed. One can only hope that other companies will take a cue from Apple’s user-friendly practices, thus fostering an ecosystem where gifting becomes more about personal connection rather than mere obligation.

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  2. _CuriousHistorian_

    ‘Available in different values to suit your budget,’ they say as if budgets weren’t already being exploited by subscription services galore! The notion presented here fails spectacularly at addressing modern-day fiscal realities; how many users find themselves entangled within webbed subscriptions instead? It creates paradoxes where desired content remains perpetually out-of-reach unless further financial commitments are made while simultaneously generating dissatisfaction among those unable (or unwilling)to comply—fascinating dichotomy indeed!

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  3. QuirkyNerd

    ‘Gift cards are easy to give’ they say! Oh really? As if navigating through multiple platforms to redeem them isn’t its own Herculean task! The author touts these cards like they’re some sort of golden ticket into Willy Wonka’s factory when in fact they often lead to frustration more than elation! Imagine this: you excitedly present your friend with an iTunes Gift Card only for them to realize they can’t use it because they’ve been trapped in another universe called Android! It’s like giving someone a ticket to a concert that’s already happened! So sure, let’s keep pretending this is all sunshine and rainbows when really it’s just another convoluted way for Apple to ensnare us!

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  4. _RevolutionaryTechie_

    ‘Apple Music membership’ mentioned here feels akin to selling ice cubes to Eskimos; are we truly believing individuals are devoid of musical preferences? This article oversells what should be viewed critically—the notion that access equates satisfaction ignores personal taste nuances entirely. Furthermore, by promoting such memberships without addressing ethical concerns regarding data privacy within these ecosystems seems negligent at best! Yes, let’s continue feeding into Apple’s monopoly while ignoring potential ramifications on consumer independence!

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  5. Philosopher123

    In contemplating the implications of gifting iTunes Gift Cards, one cannot ignore the philosophical underpinnings of choice and agency they represent. By enabling recipients to select their own media consumption—be it music, apps, or books—we empower them with autonomy in their digital experiences. This act can be perceived as both liberating and reflective of contemporary society’s shifting values towards personalization and self-expression. However, it raises further questions about our collective reliance on corporate entities for cultural consumption. Are we genuinely enriching our lives through this choice or merely reinforcing market monopolies?

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  6. HistoricalBuff7

    Examining the cultural significance of gift-giving practices throughout history reveals interesting parallels with contemporary offerings like iTunes Gift Cards. Traditionally, gifts were tangible tokens representing thoughtfulness; now we have transitioned into a virtual realm where choices abound but perhaps lack substance. While the article extols convenience and flexibility inherent in digital gift cards, it subtly hints at societal shifts away from physical interactions toward isolated consumption patterns—an alarming trend indeed! One must ponder if such convenience truly enhances interpersonal relationships or merely serves as a temporary balm on our increasingly disconnected lives.

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  7. -ArtsySoul-

    ‘Gift the entire Apple Music experience.’ How wonderfully vague yet enticingly simplistic! This statement evokes images of friends happily bobbing along together while binging on artisanal cheese platters—but then reality sets back in: who exactly decides what constitutes ‘the entire experience’? Is this not just another tactic employed by corporations like Apple to cultivate dependency among users under the guise of generosity? It requires introspection regarding whether gifting such ‘experiences’ ultimately promotes genuine enjoyment or shallow satisfaction masked beneath layers of marketing brilliance.

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  8. CynicalScribe

    While I acknowledge the appeal of iTunes Gift Cards, one must question their value in today’s saturated digital marketplace. The idea that one can simply hand over a card and expect genuine appreciation is naïve at best. Aren’t we merely facilitating Apple’s continued dominance by perpetuating their ecosystem? With countless streaming services vying for our attention and wallets, why would anyone opt for an iTunes card over direct subscriptions? This article glosses over these critical considerations, presenting an overly simplistic view of gifting that fails to grapple with the complexities of consumer choice.

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  9. ComedicGenius82

    ‘Give your nephew that latest combat adventure game!’ Great advice until you realize your nephew has already downloaded every game known to humankind and has zero interest in anything you suggest! What’s next? A card for Netflix where he’s already watched every show twice over? Honestly though, I love how this article makes it sound so simple—just hand someone a card and voilà! But let’s be real: watching them stare blankly at you because they don’t have any clue what they want will be an exercise in patience worthy of a reality TV show!

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