Apple iTunes $50 USD Digital Gift Card (Email Delivery)

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When you give Apple App Store & iTunes Gift CardsĀ 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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Apple iTunes $50 USD Digital Gift Card (Email Delivery)

iTunes Gift Cards. Give the gift of iTunes.

When you give Apple App Store & iTunes Gift CardsĀ 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 CardsĀ 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 CardsĀ 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.
  • Ā 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.)
  • Ā 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;

 

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  1. AmusedAlfredo

    “Gifting someone an iTunes card feels akin to presenting them with an empty box labeled ‘fun!’ But hey—at least it’s easy peasy lemon squeezy! No wrapping skills needed here folks—just slap on some numbers like you’re playing bingo at Grandma’s house! At least we can all agree it’s better than receiving socks… unless those socks come with cool designs featuring our favorite bands—that would be another story altogether! In any case, let’s raise our virtual glasses (or gift cards) in celebration of modern convenience—even if it does come packaged with its fair share of irony.”

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  2. EloquentEddie

    In examining the utility of iTunes Gift Cards, one must appreciate their role in democratizing access to digital content. They eliminate barriers that might prevent individuals from enjoying diverse forms of media—from music to apps—thus enriching cultural consumption. Additionally, they empower users by providing freedom of choice; no longer constrained by someone else’s preferences or tastes, they can explore new genres and experiences at their leisure. As someone who cherishes both music and technology, I find this dual-functionality particularly commendable; it serves both as a thoughtful gesture from friends and family while simultaneously contributing to individual discovery.

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  3. OptimisticOtter

    But let’s not forget—the intent behind any gesture counts significantly more than its form! If someone receives an iTunes card from me filled with love (and perhaps cheesy puns), then surely that’s worth celebrating regardless if wrapped up or digitally delivered?! After all: isn’t joy best captured through shared moments spent enjoying chosen content together?!

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    • SensibleSparrow

      ‘Joy truly lies within experiences shared!’ What more could one want?

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  4. !CreativeClaire!

    “We live in absurd times when people prefer giving gift cards over actual presents—has humanity really sunk this low?! But wait—a glimmer shines through amidst all this chaos: aren’t these nifty little things reminiscent not only of practicality but also adaptability? They reflect evolving trends within society emphasizing choice above all else! Perhaps there is wisdom hidden behind our collective madness…perhaps allowing others autonomy resonates deeply within our communal psyche after all.”

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  5. CuriousCat

    The convenience of gifting iTunes Gift Cards cannot be overstated. They serve as a universal gateway to entertainment, allowing recipients to indulge in their preferences. The seamless integration with Apple’s ecosystem further enhances the appeal, making it a versatile choice for any occasion. In a world where personalized gifts often require intricate thought and effort, this option simplifies the process significantly. By giving an iTunes Gift Card, one provides not merely a gift but an experience that allows the recipient to choose what truly resonates with them. This autonomy is invaluable in today’s fast-paced society, where individuals appreciate the ability to curate their own entertainment selections. I wholeheartedly endorse this approach as a thoughtful and considerate gifting strategy.

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  6. _ComedicMaverick_

    ‘Ah yes, nothing says ‘I care’ like sending someone an email containing a code for an iTunes Gift Card!’ Sure, it’s practical—just like sending someone a link to their favorite restaurant instead of treating them out! But really, aren’t we all yearning for that delightful feeling of unwrapping something tangible? I mean, what’s next? Sending someone virtual hugs along with their digital gifts?

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    • _WittyWhale_

      ‘I hope my next birthday party includes pixelated balloons too! Nothing screams celebration like virtual confetti!’

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    • _SatiricalScribe_

      ‘Imagine receiving an e-card saying ā€˜I love you’ alongside your $50 code!’ What are we doing here—sending warm fuzzies through Wi-Fi signals now?

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  7. PracticalPenguin

    It’s refreshing to see articles emphasizing convenience amidst our fast-paced lives today! However—and there always seems to be one—I worry whether consumers understand fully what they’re giving up: authenticity found in traditional gift-giving rituals built upon thoughtfulness versus convenience devoid thereof.

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    • ReflectiveRaccoon

      Excellent point made regarding authenticity; it invites contemplation about what lasting memories truly entail!

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  8. _Maverick_101

    “Let’s delve into some intricacies regarding Apple’s marketing strategies surrounding these gift cards: are we witnessing genius branding or mere opportunism? With consumers inundated daily by myriad options vying for attention (not least from Apple themselves!), could it be argued that such gift cards serve more as instruments designed primarily for Apple’s profit margins rather than genuinely altruistic endeavors aimed at enhancing user experiences? One could speculate ad infinitum on consumer psychology here—all fascinating stuff when unpacked further…”

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  9. ReasonedRaven

    Upon examination, it’s clear this article presents both advantages and drawbacks concerning Apple’s approach to digital gifting via iTunes Gift Cards. While indeed they allow easy access to vast content libraries without extensive research on individual preferences beforehand—which is highly commendable—it also reflects societal shifts towards impersonal transactions within relationships; thus raising questions regarding genuine emotional connections facilitated by traditional gifts versus digitized ones.

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    • ThoughtfulTurtle

      What intrigues me further is how such innovations reflect broader trends in consumer behavior; essentially shifting from tactile experiences toward virtual interactions.

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  10. WittyWalter

    “Gift me your thoughts on this delightful paradox: giving someone an opportunity to purchase their own gifts! It’s like saying ā€˜I care about you so much that I want you to pick out exactly what you desire.’ However amusingly ironic is it that I must then spend my hard-earned money on something only YOU can decide upon? Maybe next year I’ll just wrap up some cash instead—at least then it would come across as vaguely authentic! But let us not stray too far into cynicism: perhaps these cards are emblematic of modern love—a little less personal but infinitely more convenient!”

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  11. PhilosophicalFiona

    ‘Gift cards’—an oxymoron if there ever was one! On one hand, we laud them for practicality; on the other hand, we might mourn their inherent lack of sentimentality! When giving an iTunes card—as opposed to a curated selection of vinyl records or personally chosen books—are we not merely endorsing consumerist tendencies? This very act could lead us down the path where commercial interests eclipse genuine human connection! Shouldn’t we strive for deeper exchanges instead? Thus arises my fundamental question: do these cards foster deeper relationships or simply facilitate transactional interactions devoid of emotional weight?

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  12. SkepticalSeagull

    I find it rather ironic that while this article promotes the idea of ‘freedom’ in gift selection via iTunes Gift Cards, it ironically confines recipients to Apple’s ecosystem. What about those who may prefer alternative platforms for their music or apps? The concept of choice feels somewhat diluted when it comes with implicit constraints inherent to a single brand’s ecosystem.

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  13. CynicalCoyote

    Ah yes—the world according to Apple: ā€˜Gifting’ becomes synonymous with selecting items within predetermined confines set forth by corporate giants who ultimately profit off our affection while stripping away its essence altogether; how delightful indeed…

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    • DisillusionedDolphin

      Indeed—a sobering reflection on consumer culture masked as benevolence!

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  14. IntellectualIsabella

    “In conclusion—the discourse surrounding iTunes Gift Cards unravels complexities beyond mere transactional exchanges—they illuminate contemporary societal shifts towards individual empowerment through choices made available via technology whilst simultaneously provoking introspective questions regarding what constitutes authentic acts amongst communities built upon commercial foundations.”

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  15. NostalgicNerd

    ‘The perfect gift’—isn’t that an oxymoron in itself? While iTunes Gift Cards are convenient for some, they lack any personal touch whatsoever! When did we become so reliant on codes and numbers? I long for the days when gifts were tangible, wrapped with thoughtfulness rather than just sent via email like some impersonal transaction! Digital gifting just seems like an easy way out.

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  16. CuriousCat99

    The article succinctly encapsulates the utility of Apple iTunes Gift Cards. It’s remarkable how such a simple product can enhance the gifting experience, allowing recipients the freedom to choose their own digital treasures. The ability to access music, movies, and applications on-demand is a testament to our evolving consumption patterns. Digital gift cards have revolutionized the concept of gift-giving by offering flexibility and personalization that traditional gifts often lack. In this context, one could argue that Apple is not merely selling a product but is facilitating meaningful interactions between friends and family members through shared experiences. This aligns perfectly with contemporary consumer expectations of immediacy and choice. I appreciate that this article highlights these aspects effectively.

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    • AnalyticalMind

      While I agree that the convenience of iTunes Gift Cards cannot be understated, one must also ponder the implications of such digital transactions on our cultural practices around gifting. Are we losing something intrinsically human in our interactions? A physical gift often carries sentimental value that a mere code does not possess. The trend towards digital gifts could potentially dilute the emotional weight associated with traditional presents.

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    • PhilosopherKing

      Interesting points raised here! It seems that we’ve transitioned into an era where convenience trumps sentimentality, which poses fascinating questions about consumerism and relationships in our society.

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  17. SkepticalSophie

    While the notion of gifting iTunes Gift Cards appears appealing at first glance, it raises several concerns regarding originality and personal touch. One must ponder whether handing over a card encapsulates the essence of genuine giving or merely represents a cop-out for those who lack creativity in selecting gifts. In an era teeming with options for personalized presents, resorting to gift cards seems rather lazy and impersonal. Moreover, considering the multitude of digital platforms available today, is there not a risk that such gifts will lead to redundancy? One might argue that they perpetuate consumerism rather than fostering meaningful connections between giver and receiver.

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  18. NostalgicNina

    ‘Ah yes,’ I reminisce fondly about days gone by when tangible gifts represented heartfelt gestures wrapped in colored paper—not just sterile codes sent via email! There was something magical about tearing open wrapping paper; each layer unveiled more than just an object—it revealed thoughtfulness and intention behind every selection made by the giver! A digital card lacks warmth; it’s just pixels conveying monetary value without any storytelling behind them. Perhaps while innovative in nature, these gift cards lack emotional substance; perhaps they reflect our increasingly digitized lives devoid of meaningful interpersonal connection!

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  19. _DigitalDreamer_

    ‘Gift giving’ has evolved dramatically over recent years! I believe Apple has tapped into a significant cultural shift by promoting digital gift cards as viable options for modern gifting occasions! These cards embody a blend of practicality and modernity; they allow individuals to express their affection without drowning in materialism or cluttering living spaces with unnecessary objects. Furthermore, these cards also offer experiential possibilities—allowing recipients access to new music or apps they may never have discovered otherwise!

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