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Rare gift card deals: up to 20% off at Yankee Candle, Columbia, Groupon and more

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We have another notable batch of discounted gift cards today along with a number of offers still live. Today’s new deals are headlined by up to 20% off at Yankee Candle and Columbia, among others, and come courtesy of the official PayPal eBay Store. You can expect free email delivery within hours of purchase (up to 24 hours). Deals below. 

And remember, we have $100 iTunes credit for $85 with email delivery via PayPal right now.

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Yankee Candle® Terms and Conditions

E-Gift Cards are redeemable both in-store, online and over the phone. To check the balance of your E-Gift Card, call 1-800-545-6882. This E-Gift Card is issued by Yankee Candle Company, Inc. and may not be used for payment on any credit card account, to purchase another gift card or toward previously purchased merchandise. This E-Gift Card is not redeemable for cash unless otherwise required by applicable law. If this E-Gift Card is lost, stolen or destroyed, Yankee Candle® may replace it if you provide the E-Gift card number. Replacement card will be the value of the E-Gift Card at the time Yankee Candle® receives your report of loss, theft or unauthorized use. This E-Gift Card has no expiration date.

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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