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Grab $15 in free Best Buy credit with these $150 gift cards

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(Update 9/12 12:58pm): Newegg is offering $50 adidas gift cards with a $10 credit attached for $50 w/ free email delivery. And that’s a $10 adidas credit, not Newegg.

Best Buy is now offering $150 in gift cards with an additional $15 credit attached. Simply head over to this landing page, choose a minimum of $150 on the card, fill out your email so you can receive the credit and you’re done. This is a slightly better value than the eBay gift card option we have live right now and a great opportunity to get even deeper deals on your next purchase at Best Buy. You can buy as many 3 $150 gift cards with the free credit attached. Just remember the free credit must be used between October 7th and October 20th, 2018. More details below.

Speaking of gift cards, you might as well go grab 15% off iTunes credit while you’re at it and you’ll find even more right here.

More Details on the Best Buy Gift Card Promo:

  • Valid 9/9/18-9/22/18 online only.
  • $15 savings code will be provided via e-mail on 10/7/18 for use toward a future purchase made from 10/7/18-10/20/18.
  • Maximum of 3 $150 e-gift card purchases during promotion time period per customer and savings code will be sent via e-mail in $15 increments.
  • Valid e-mail address required to receive savings code.
  • Savings code may redeemed online and in store.

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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