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Nintendo eShop $50 Gift Card + $10 Newegg credit: $50 w/ free email delivery

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While PayPal is still offering $50 Nintendo eShop gift cards for $45, Newegg now has the same thing with a $10 credit. You can grab a $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card with a $10 Newegg credit for $50 with free email delivery. There’s no direct free money to spend on Switch/3DS games, but you at least get an even deeper deal on your next Newegg purchase. Not to mention $50 of eShop credit you’re going to spend anyway. Just remember, the Newegg gift card must be used by November 30th, 2018. More details and gift card deals below.

We still have a rare offer on some free Best Buy money you can read all about right here. You’ll also find up to 20% off at Hello Fresh, Cirque du Soleil, BP Gas and even more in our previous roundup.

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.

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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