Tag Archives: GiftCards
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LOL Surprise Maker and Other Toy Companies Plan to Bid on ToysRUs
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ToysRUs Gift Cards: Expiration Date and Everything You Need to Know
ToysRUs Gift Cards: Expiration Date and Everything You Need to Know
Send Starbucks lattes to your lover with iMessage
Samsung Pay stores your gift cards, lets you buy new ones
Apple gives Europeans Black Friday discounts, US settles for gift cards
If you've been mulling the latest Apple gizmo but wince at the prices, today could be the day to act. That's because Cupertino's offering UK discounts of up to £81 on the latest and greatest iMac or MacBook models and £31 off of the iPad Air. Other iPad models are discounted too, and you can score a deal on the iPod Touch or accessories like the Parrot AR drone. As for the US and Canada, gift cards are being handed out in lieu of cash off, including $75 offerings on the iPad Air, $150 for iMacs and MacBooks and $50 for an iPod Touch. As for the rest of the EU, other countries like France and Germany are seeing similar cash discounts to their UK counterparts on the same products. Not everything is on sale, though. For instance, the iPad Mini with Retina display is still full price. Still, if your iProduct trigger finger's been feeling itchy lately, hit the source.
Filed under: Desktops, Laptops, Tablets, Apple
Apple (UK), (US)Facebook kills physical Gifts in favor of digital redemption codes
Not even a year after its inception, Facebook is killing physical Gifts. According to TechCrunch, the social media giant is ending its intermediary role for sending teddy bears, wine and chocolate (sounds romantic, no?) from its partners. Instead, it's focusing on its own gift card, as well as redemption codes for iTunes credits and the like. Why? Well, aside from the cash the company will save, users simply weren't buying physical Gifts all that much. The new Gift page will begin rolling out to ten percent of the site's US userbase over the weekend, and the entire stateside population should see it within two weeks. It's a little less personal, sure, but at least you won't have to worry about getting your loved ones gift receipts.
Filed under: Internet, Facebook
Source: TechCrunch