• One card, millions of ways to enjoy it. Use for apps, games, music, movies, and iCloud.
  • This item has a quantity limit of 2 units per customer per week
  • Available in amounts of $25, $50, $100, $200 and $40 Multipack
  • Gift cards delivered by mail.
  • Redemption: Online.
  • No returns and no refunds on gift cards.
  • Terms apply. See below.
  • Good for the US iTunes Store only.
  • Card cannot be used for any payments outside of the U.S. iTunes Store, including taxes.

I was a little apprehensive to purchase after reading some of the prior customer complains of a ZERO balance card. The gift card is not the latest exterior packaging of the iTunes brand...maybe these were sold off for less as surplus? No problems redeeming this gift card, however it 'triggered' a choice to purchase music-apps OR Apple Music subscription. It cannot be used for Apple products, as stated on the back of the packaging. Also another reviewer stated that only ONE card could be redeemed per account.

Surprised that I am seeing so many bad reviews on these iTunes Gift Cards, but I suspect that many of these people aren't doing it right or had someone play a joke on them or something. Maybe they are not peeling off the tape with their finger nails (easy to do) & are using some sharp device that you don't need? Anyway, I visited the web site, keyed in the code & it added the amount to my account, on a $100 & a $50 gift card. You have to accept the free music or whatever in the beginning but I did not want it, & then click on your option - I chose the iTunes movie/music option. The main issue I had was with Apple. When you buy a movie(for example) you still receive a receipt as if you paid for it, with nothing showing up on your receipt that shows "Gift card" or amount going to zero that you paid, but just check your bank account & you will see that it does not charge you. I had to learn the hard way. I thought I had been charged, so I asked for a refund. The system refunded my charge(from Apple) & then took back the movie I had bought immediately, & this would be before a bank charge would even go through. So, I called up Apple took forever & it got worked out. They did take care of me quite well though, and today I noticed that I am back up to full Gift Card original value. Starting over!....haha. Hope that helps!

iTunes gift cards saved my butt when I was in Taiwan on a local SIM card and needed to add Skype credit via the app store, but it wouldn't let me use my credit card for some reason (US restriction?). I loaded with an iTunes gift card and that worked!

It was not very useful when I tried to pay for my dinner at the Olive Garden, and my mechanic did not accept it in lieu of regular money. However, I entered the little code on the back into iTunes and it worked! Credit was immediately deposited into my account and I was able to buy some stuff on iTunes. Special note: Once the code has been redeemed the card becomes little more than a flimsy windshield ice-scraper. Buyer beware!!!!

I was scared, from other reviews, that this card might not work. So I added it to my iTunes account right away. Of course, everything was fine. Note that the card was sent from an Amazon company, so I was pretty sure it was OK. The only glitch was that iTunes said I could use my cellphone camera to enter the code, which had to have a box around it. The only codes on the back were UPC codes, with no boxes. It took awhile to figure out that I had to detach the card from the cardboard, then peel off a silver sticker on the back (which peeled off in a spiral pattern, thank you, Apple design perfectionists, sigh). THAT revealed the boxed code. I got this $100 card for $80 as a Black-Friday limited-time offer. By the time it expired, only about 30% of them had been claimed. But if you have a long-term iTunes subscription, this is like getting a 20% discount off anything you buy there! I was amazed that it didn't sell out immediately.

Purchased from the Prime Day specials so got a 20% discount off of the face value. Since my entire family is iTunes afflicted and we spend money in the store all the time this purchase made perfect sense. Well, as opposed to buying a discounted SteinMart card anyway. Used a PC to add it to my account so I was able to just "scan the code" in but typing's a heck of a lot easier than calligraphy.

If you can find these on sale during "Black Friday" events they are always worth picking one or two of them up since you save money on your future purchases through Apple. They use to be very common at 20% off - now you are lucky to find 10% off the second card. I try to hold out for the 20% sales as I did with this one. Simple to use and prefer using these cards then my actual bank cards.

Do you like music and apps? Do you hate spending too much money? Do your kids beg you for upgrades to their gaming apps? Then discount cards are for you! These cards are always a favorite! I buy these on sale and save them for birthdays and Christmas gifts. Codes always work and cards arrive looking brand new with fast shipping.

After the fact that I order this on lightning deal for Black Friday, I start reading the reviews( for the most part awful) I got scared and yes, I unsuccessfully try to cancel the order (you know fear that it was a scam) well I got it, and thankfully everything turn out good, I downloaded it with no trouble.

Was skeptical based on some older reviews but figured Amazon would address any issues if needed. Received the card in less than 48hrs and had zero issues with redeeming.