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While we still have a nice batch of discounted gift cards live including adidas, Lowe’s, Barnes & Noble and more, it’s time for some free Nintendo credit. The official PayPal eBay Store is offering $50 Nintendo eShop gift cards for $42.50. Shipping is free via email and it should arrive within hours (up to 24 hours). This is matching our previous mention and a great chance to get even deeper deals on games for Switch and 3DS. Keep an eye out for our weekly eShop deal roundups as well.

You’ll find even more gift card deals right here.

Nintendo eShop gift cards:

Redeem balance ONLY through the Nintendo eShop and other Nintendo shopping services on the Nintendo 3DS family of systems or Wii U system to download content such as games and other features, or to purchase items (subject to availability). All content is licensed to you, not sold, and is non-transferable. Content and items are non-refundable. Valid for use in the United States only. Use of this Digital Card requires a Nintendo 3DS or Wii U system, broadband Internet access, acceptance of a User Agreement, and may require a Nintendo Network ID. 

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices