Google Play $20 NZD Digital Gift Cards (Email Delivery)

(14 customer reviews)
Single Gift Card Use In
Brand: 
Google Play

Give the gift of Google Play or use the Gift Cards towards your own purchases! Redeem on the Web or Android devices, no credit card needed.Use Google Play Gift Cards (New Zealand Region) to purchase your favourite digital entertainment..These are American Google Play Gift Cards and can only be redeemed on valid New Zealand Google Play accounts to purchase apps, music, videos and books. Google Play Gift Cards cannot be used to purchase physical items like devices or accessories.


  ... people are viewing this right now

$20.00

Out of stock

Google Play $20 NZD Digital Gift Cards (Email Delivery)

Music. Movies. Books.Apps & More.

Give the gift of Google Play or use a gift card towards your own purchases! Redeem on the Web or Android devices, no credit card needed.

Be Entertained.

Use Google Play Gift Cards to purchase your favourite digital entertainment. Choose from the millions of books, movies, apps and more in the Google Play store.

Google Play Digital Gift Card To Redeem Code:

Whether you’re at home or on-the-go, you can redeem your gift card on the Web or any Android device. Best of all, Google Play Gift Cards never expire!

To redeem on the web:

  • Go to play.google.com/redeem
  • Scratch label off card & enter code.
  • Start shopping – your gift card value will be added to your Google Play balance.

 

To redeem on an Android Phone/Tablet:

  •  Launch the Google Play Store app on your Android phone or tablet.
  • Select redeem.
  • Scratch label off card & enter code.
  • Start shopping – your gift card value will be added to your Google Play Balance

Google Play Digital Gift Card Terms & Conditions

Google Play Digital Gift Cards issued by Google Payment New Zealand Limited. See full terms and privacy policy at https://play.google.com/about/nz-card-terms. Valid only for users 13+ years age, who are New Zealand residents with a Google payments account for New Zealand. For gift purposes only, valid only for purchases on Google Play. Not usable for hardware and subscriptions unless specifically noted, see full terms for details. No fees, subject to full terms. Card value expires 2 years following the later date of (1) issuance or (2) last activity on Google Play account into which the card is redeemed. No refunds, unless by law; any refunded amounts will be credited to Google Play balance for gift cards for future use. Not redeemable for cash or other cards; cannot be applied to credit accounts; not reloadable; cannot be combined with non-Google Play balances, resold, exchanged or transferred for value. User responsible for loss of card.

Single Gift Card Amount

Single Gift Card Color

, , , ,

Single Gift Card Use In

Single Gift Card Valid For

Single Gift Card Fees

Single Gift Card Attributes

5.00
14 reviews
5
8
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
Add a review

Showing 1 - 14 of 14 reviews

  1. ExplorerNZ

    It’s reassuring that these cards never expire once redeemed into your account balance. I wonder if they plan to make them usable for subscriptions in the future—seems like a missed opportunity.

    [...]
  2. MangoChill

    Having access to millions of books, apps, and movies with one card sounds appealing. The flexibility of using it without a credit card could make it accessible to more people.

    [...]
  3. StarrySky90

    The instructions for redeeming the card are straightforward, which is great. However, I think it would be helpful if they clarified what counts as ‘last activity’ on the account.

    [...]
  4. TechieNZ

    The two-year expiry policy is good to know. It’s also nice that there are no additional fees, but the restrictions on hardware purchases might be worth noting for potential buyers.

    [...]
  5. KiwiReader77

    This seems like a convenient option for gifting or personal use. It’s helpful that the gift card can be redeemed on both web and Android devices, making it versatile for different users.

    [...]
  6. CuriousCassandra

    The concept of digital gift cards is indeed fascinating and reflects our growing reliance on technology for gifting and entertainment. With the proliferation of digital content, the option to gift someone a $20 Google Play card allows for a personalized experience tailored to their tastes in music, movies, or apps. This innovation not only enriches the act of giving but also provides the recipient with autonomy over their choices. In an age where traditional gift cards often feel impersonal, digital equivalents offer a refreshing twist. Moreover, the fact that they never expire adds an additional layer of convenience. Kudos to Google for embracing this modern trend!

    [...]
  7. [CynicalCathy]

    ‘What next? Virtual hugs instead of real ones?’ This whole digital gift card phenomenon strikes me as yet another sign that humanity is losing touch with itself! Sure, it offers convenience; however, there’s something deeply unsatisfying about exchanging cold hard data instead of tangible tokens that carry memories or emotions attached within them. Are we really okay with living in this hyper-digitized world?

    [...]
  8. ComedicCharlie

    ‘So here we are folks; let’s all gather around and celebrate our newfound ability to gift money!’ If you can call handing over a card loaded with cash ‘gifting’! I don’t know about you all, but I’d much prefer receiving socks than having my friends hand me cash disguised as ‘gift certificates.’ Can we please bring back actual presents? At least socks are warm… unlike that feeling when you redeem your card only to find out half the good stuff costs twice as much!

    [...]
  9. [PhilosopherPeter]

    ‘What does it mean when we choose convenience over personal touch?’ The trend towards digital gifting suggests something deeper about human connections today—it raises questions regarding authenticity in our relationships. While I appreciate the practicality behind Google Play Gift Cards, one must ponder if they symbolize an erosion of genuine sentiment associated with traditional gifts—or perhaps they reflect evolving norms in how we express affection.

    [...]
  10. #TechSavvyTina

    ‘Digital Gift Cards: The epitome of modern convenience.’ As someone who values technology’s role in simplifying our lives, I see immense potential in these types of transactions! The seamless integration into Android devices allows users instantaneous gratification without having to navigate through long checkout lines or worry about physical cards getting lost or damaged. A truly commendable innovation that aligns perfectly with today’s fast-paced lifestyle.

    [...]
  11. WittyWendy

    ‘Google Play Gift Card: because who doesn’t want to pay $20 for access to overpriced apps?’ I mean really! The irony here is palpable! We can buy ‘digital’ content that will forever remain just ones and zeros on our devices! Who knew giving someone access to another layer of data storage could feel so generous? Next time you’re thinking about what to get your friend for their birthday, why not just send them an email saying ‘Enjoy spending your money on my behalf!’ It’s practically the same thing!

    [...]
  12. ArgumentativeArchie

    ‘Gift Cards are just modern traps!’ That’s my take on this so-called convenience offered by companies like Google. It’s not merely about gifting; it’s about driving consumers back into their ecosystem where they have no choice but to spend again and again! Why should I give someone a card that ties them down to a specific platform? A true gift should allow freedom—freedom to choose from various platforms and stores—not be limited by corporate boundaries.

    [...]
  13. InquisitiveIris

    The emergence of digital gift cards like those offered by Google Play marks a significant evolution in how we perceive gifting in contemporary society. Historically, gifts were tangible items wrapped in colorful paper; however, as we transition into a more digitized era, it’s clear that the essence of gifting is morphing into something more abstract yet equally meaningful. These gift cards provide recipients with an opportunity to explore various genres of entertainment—be it literature or cinema—effectively broadening their cultural horizons without any physical clutter.

    [...]
  14. SkepticalSam

    While the idea of Google Play Gift Cards might seem appealing at first glance, one must critically examine their implications. These cards can sometimes promote consumerism and impulse buying rather than thoughtful selection of media or applications that truly enrich one’s life. Furthermore, there are restrictions tied to these cards—specifically their usability limited solely to Google Play—which could be seen as monopolistic behavior in an increasingly diversified market for digital goods. One has to wonder whether this promotes a healthy relationship with technology or simply contributes to its overconsumption.

    [...]
Categories
My Cart
Wishlist
Recently Viewed
Categories