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? asked in Family & RelationshipsFriends · 3 years ago

What do I do with an iTunes gift card that I don't want?

It's my birthday today and one of my internet friends has very kindly bought me a $15 iTunes gift card. The only problem is that I don't use iTunes so I don't really want it.... I don't want to be rude to him though and decline his gift. I don't know what to do! I stupidly told my parents and now they're having a huge go at me about how I shouldn't have internet friends because this guy's "trying to con me" which he isn't! He's genuinely just being nice and giving me a gift but they don't understand! Anyway what do I do with it? I have the code but no one I know seems to want it? Help me.

Update:

Also I don't want to give the code away for free to just anyone because he spent 15 dollars on it and that would be wasting his money :(

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 years ago
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    I had a friend do something similar for my birthday. I got a gift card for I think it was Google Play maybe. We have a Smarttv so what I did was use the card to buy a movie from Google Play. We could watch the movie from the app on our tv.

    I think if you have a smart tv or us something like Roku you can download the iTunes app on there, make an account, buy a movie or tv show and use it that way.

    Or as others said give it away. Giving it away wouldn't be a waste. You are passing on the kindness.

  • 3 years ago

    buy him a $15 dollar gift, and give that card away to someone.That way it will even out.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    Give him a big thank you and then pass then on to someone yu know will appreciate them.

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