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Round 2 Now Possible For Profitable Costco iTunes Gift Card Deal

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Costco iTunes Gift Card Deal

Costco iTunes Gift Card Deal

If it has been longer than 48 hours since you made your purchase you should be able to purchase more iTunes gift cards…as always YMMV.  I was able to purchase a second round last night.

After a brief hiatus, Costco has once again returned with their popular iTunes gift card deal. Let’s take a look!

Costco iTunes Offer

Costco is selling discounted iTunes gift cards with email delivery in different denominations. You can save over 15%. Here are the deals:

  • $100 iTunes Code E-Delivery $84.49 (Limit 2)
  • $25 iTunes Code E-Delivery $21.49 (Limit 4)

Key Terms

  • Membership required
  • Valid 7/29/18 through 8/04/18. While supplies last.

How to Maximize

These deals are great if you are looking to meet a minimum spend on a particular card. If not, use are card that earns at least 2% back on the purchase like the Capital One Venture or the Citi Double Cash card.

Depending on your bulk relationships, you might be able to sell these cards for a small profit as well and don’t forget Executive members receive 2% back from Costco on all purchases including gift cards.

Conclusion

These Costco iTunes discount deals come around fairly often and they represent a good way to make some points or hit minimum spend if you have a gift card selling bulk relationship. If not, 15% is about as good as it gets for a discount on iTunes purchases as well.

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Mark Ostermann
Mark Ostermann
Mark Ostermann is a father, husband and miles/points fanatic. He left the corporate world after starting a family in order to be a stay at home dad. Mark is constantly looking at ways to save money and stay within budget while also taking awesome vacations with his family. When he isn't caring for his family or taking a weekend trip, Mark is working towards his goal of visiting every Major League Baseball ballpark.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Make sure you don’t order before the 48 hour mark. I tried to reorder a few hours early and I think I got a temporary ban that gets all my orders auto cancelled.

      • I am thinking about giving it another 24 hours before trying again tomorrow.
        This morning I tried to order and didn’t check what time I had ordered on Monday, apparently it was about 3 hours too soon.

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