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We are back again today with a solid list of discounted gift cards to get you ready for the big deal season. Yesterday’s deals are still live including up to 20% off Xbox, Krispy Kreme, Burger King and more, but we have even more options for you today. You’ll find up to 20% off Lowe’s, the PlayStation Store, Spotify and much more starting from $20. The deals come courtesy of Newegg and the official PayPal eBay store with free email delivery. Otherwise, trusted dealer SVM Giftcards will ship them to your front door for free via eBay. Head below for all of today’s deals.

Best Buy is still offering $100 gift cards with the new Pixel handsets, Target has now upped the ante with a $150 credit. Groupon is also offering $25 gift cards with Sam’s Club membership purchases and here’s how to add some free credit to your Amazon account ahead of Black Friday.

Today’s Best Gift Card Deals:

Lowe’s Gift Cards:

Lowe’s gift card is great gift for the do-it-yourselfers in your life. This Lowe’s eGift Card can be redeemed at any Lowe’s Home Improvement Store or at www.lowes.com. Lowe’s stores stock 40,000 products in 20 product categories ranging from appliances to tools, to paint, lumber and nursery products. 

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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