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FREE: iTunes Gift Card Codes (2 x $5 = $10)

iTunes Gift Card Codes (2 x $5 = $10)
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The listing, iTunes Gift Card Codes (2 x $5 = $10) has ended.

Simple, simple auction!

Up for grabs is $10 in giftcard codes redeemable for iTunes (USA).
This is in a bundle of 2 e-codes at $5 each, for a total of $10 in iTunes.

Card codes will be digital delivery only. Valid only on purchases made in the U.S. from the U.S. iTunes Store.

PLEASE DON'T BID IF YOU WON'T LEAVE FEEDBACK.

Any questions, just ask! Thanks for looking! :)
Questions & Comments
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I definitely understand both sides of things here...I'm one who uses any iTunes code I get on here and have no desire to buy one on here and turn around and resell it! I've sold a couple of iTunes codes here but always acquired from other sources. And I definitely agree that for whatever reason, in the last few weeks particularly I've noticed an increase in the average selling cost of all iTunes codes; don't get why that is! So yes, it's a tough market right now, and I agree that it would be more beneficial to all if the overall prices were a bit lower. But I also agree that we shouldn't focus on just THIS auction and THIS seller. We as buyers do need to comment on lots of auctions, particularly the ones that are way overpriced. Granted, we also send a loud message by not buying them when they are priced way too high (not saying yours is particularly one of them Goldenbtrfly!) but the strongest action we can take is opting out of buying them with high GINs. Bring the market back down to a respectable level and go from there!
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Jan 27th, 2017 at 11:00:20 AM PST by
Original
Thank you, Anbrew. This kind of argument makes me MUCH more willing to be flexible with my GINs going forward. I just try to not make myself a target for people who buy and resell by having pricing that is in the middle mostly. (I have had this happen a lot in the past two weeks.)

I'll be dropping some of my prices soon. I appreciate your well thought out comment. :)
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Jan 27th, 2017 at 11:47:14 AM PST by
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420 gin
Jan 22nd, 2017 at 9:40:13 PM PST by
Original
Asking for 90K less is a bit bold, no? Thanks, but no thanks. :)
Jan 22nd, 2017 at 10:43:48 PM PST by
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Is it possible for you to go down to 175,000 GIN?
Jan 23rd, 2017 at 4:03:23 PM PST by
Original
No. That is truly a low ball offer.
Jan 23rd, 2017 at 7:22:00 PM PST by
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Why in the world would I do 511,000 credits I have 185,000 credits and it tells me I would still have to pay another $12 to make up the difference so I would spend more on this auction then to just go out a buy them myself. You are ripping people off.
Jan 23rd, 2017 at 8:18:38 PM PST by
Original
I'm not. No one I know buys credits, because that's silly. It makes no sense to pay the difference on this auction in cash. I have sold many at this price with no problem. There are people selling these for MORE than I am. Perhaps you should drop them a message and leave me alone. I reject not only your insanely low offer, but also your horrible, entitled attitude.

You're absolutely right, you should go out and just buy them yourself. You won't be getting any from me.
Jan 23rd, 2017 at 9:18:16 PM PST by
Original
27,000 credits = 1.00 so the math doesn't add up. These people selling these iTunes codes aren't being fair its highway robbery. I have one up for 359,000. Is that not fair?
Jan 27th, 2017 at 12:32:49 AM PST by
Original
That's the nice thing about Listia. We are all allowed to set our own prices. I hope everyone commenting here is also commenting on the other people who have them up for way more. I see a bunch of ones that are more with ZERO comments. Why am I being singled out?
Jan 27th, 2017 at 5:37:15 AM PST by
Original
Yeah it's awesome we can set our own prices, which makes it easier to overprice things. Especially gift cards. Anything above 400,000-420,000 credits is taking advantage of people.
Jan 27th, 2017 at 6:23:01 AM PST by
Original
You should be writing everyone if you feel that way, not just me. I don't believe it's taking advantage at all. Amazon $1 cards are going for 60k+ You can't go by what Listia says a dollar is worth. That is not what the market dictates. Just look at the GINs for Walmart, Amazon and others. Go write them.

I adjust my prices quite often. I just don't like selling for cheap and having someone buy it who resells it for 100k more. That is taking advantage.
Jan 27th, 2017 at 6:29:51 AM PST by

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