Apple halts email purchases of gift cards from its US website

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For reasons unknown, Apple has stopped offering the ability to send Apple Store or iTunes gift cards via email from its U.S. website.




Americans can continue to buy gift cards via regular mail, but have to turn to third-party websites for the email option, MacRumors noted on Tuesday. People in countries like Canada, Australia, and the U.K. can still send email cards from Apple.com.

Where still available, the company's online card system lets people pick a recipient, message, card design, and value.

One possibility is that Apple is revamping the system, simply beginning with the U.S. It might alternately be planning to phase out email cards in favor of some better solution, though there's no indication what that might be.

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  • Reply 1 of 7
    Doomed! Steve Jobs would never have allowed this! 
  • Reply 2 of 7
    Possibly because iTunes gift cards are being used as currency by scammers.
    ration alSpamSandwich
  • Reply 3 of 7
    Could be because of this: http://www.mytwintiers.com/news/local-news/apple-warns-consumers-of-itunes-gift-card-scams .

    Recently read of people (old? confused?) who were convinced by phone fraud artists to purchase iTunes gift cards to pay off supposed property tax liens. I don't know who would believe that kind of story — "I've got a friend in the tax department, and he can fix this if you can get him some cash through a trusted method...." — but evidently some people did, and friends and families of the confused and ripped off have been trying to pressure Apple (really!) to refund the legitimate gift card purchase by the confused individuals.

    Evidently it's been going on in at least Canada and the US.
    ration al
  • Reply 4 of 7
    mattinoz said:
    Possibly because iTunes gift cards are being used as currency by scammers.
    resellers looking to take phones to grey markets overseas love to buy tons of gift cards, often with stolen credit card numbers, and email them out to their mules. 

    iTunes cards can also be bought using stolen info. then sold for a fraction of the cost
    edited September 2016
  • Reply 5 of 7

    sunman42 said:
    for one part perhaps but there are two different kinds of gift cards so there's a different reason perhaps for the physical store cards
    edited September 2016
  • Reply 6 of 7

    This is on purpose. There was something on the news just before saying there's a new scam going on online where scammers are asking for payment via Apple gift cards.


  • Reply 7 of 7
    mattinoz said:
    Possibly because iTunes gift cards are being used as currency by scammers.

    Most likely.  It's the reason you can't just buy a GreenDot money card anymore and send the numbers to someone.  You have to actually have the card on you to add the money to.
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