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  2. 4 Best Places To Buy Gift Cards at a Discount - AOL

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    Discount gift cards are a great way to save money on everyday purchases or gifts. Learn about the best places to buy them and where to get savings of up to 20% or more.

  3. The 5 Best Sites to Sell Gift Cards Online - AOL

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    5 Best Places to Sell Gift Cards for Cash and Discounts. Ready to start selling gift cards? Start with these five sites. 1. CardCash. Founded in 2009, CardCash is a no-frills marketplace to buy ...

  4. iTunes Store - Wikipedia

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    On February 26, 2008, the iTunes Store surpassed Best Buy to become the second-largest music vendor in the US behind Walmart, and became number one on April 3, 2008. [15] On October 10, 2012, the iTunes Store was reported to have a 64% share of the online music market, and a 29% share of all music sales worldwide. [112]

  5. Black Friday (shopping) - Wikipedia

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    Twitter users had to use the hashtag #osublackfriday, which allowed them to follow along and tweet their favourite deals and discounts from stores. [100] In 2013, Apple extended its Black Friday deals to Australia. Purchasing online gave customers free shipping and free iTunes gift cards with every purchase.

  6. The Best Restaurant Gift Cards With 'Buy One Get One ... - AOL

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    Then, if you spend $100 you’ll get a $20 bonus card, with the added fun of a VIP card that secures you a 20% discount off any purchase. gsheldon/istockphoto Buca di Beppo

  7. Mobile commerce - Wikipedia

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    With tokenization, payment verification, authentication, and authorization are still required, but payment card numbers don't need to be stored, entered, or transmitted from the mobile device; Micropayment services; Stored-value cards, often used with mobile-device application stores or music stores (e.g. iTunes)