Don't want to use your credit card in iTunes? Use a gift card instead!

15/08/2010
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Want to buy from iTunes but don’t want to use your credit card? No problem. Just head on over to a pharmacy, supermarket, big box, or any of the myriad of places that sell iTunes gift cards, buy one for yourself, and use it to top off your account.

Bonus tip: Costco sometimes has packages for a few dollars off, like $50 worth of cards for $45.

The tip comes by way Ian Ross and Shelby Lee Engels, who shared it with Apple’s iTunes team.

[iTunes News]

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Original article by TiPB
Categories: Apple Inc.
Tags: credit card, gift card, itunes, tips and how-to
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