Groupon Offers iTunes Gift Card At A Lower Price

Groupon Offers iTunes Gift Card At  A Lower Price

Groupon Offers iTunes Gift Card At A Lower Price

Groupon launched its own iTunes gift card promotion following the release of the iPhone 6 into the market.

The company has priced its $15 iTunes gift card at $10. This electronic card will give consumers an iTunes code that adds $15 worth of credit into their account. The credit can be used to purchase anything from the store, from music to books, apps or movies. Each consumer is limited to a single gift card purchase.

Groupon indicated that there is a limited quantity for the gift card despite not keeping a physical inventory of its promotion. It should be noted that deals similar to this have the tendency to be sold out fast.

There may be some instances when consumers may not be able to purchase the promotional gift card due to some glitches in the system. This was encountered by one user who attempted to purchase it. For the time being, Groupon has not released any statements in connection to the experience of the user.

Aside from the promotion of Groupon, Meg also offered the JBL OnBeat Micro Lightning speaker dock that allows users to dock their iPhones for audio. The brand-new speaker dock is priced at $18. The speaker dock is capable of accommodating the latest version of the iPhone. The original price of the speaker dock was at $99.95.

Another deal available for consumers following the launch of the iPhone 6 is from DailySteals, which is offering a refurbished MacBook Air 11.6-inch laptop at a price tag of $599. Despite being an older MacBook Air model, the price is exceptionally reasonable.

The iTunes gift card promotion of Groupon, speaker dock from Meh and MacBook Air from DailySteals are great deals that Apple fans can take advantage of following the release of the iPhone 6 into the market.

Posted by on Monday September 22 2014, 4:12 AM EST. Ref: CNET. Link. All trademarks acknowledged. Filed under Featured News, Shopping. Comments and Trackbacks closed. Follow responses: RSS 2.0

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