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Old 04-20-2014, 01:19 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by freewlde View Post
Hello fellow Nook owners. I found a website that sells barnesandnoble e-gift cards that can be stored on your nook account for nook-book purchases. The good thing is theses e-gift cards are sold for less than face value. I have purchased 3 cards so far and I have had no problem storing them on my account or making purchases. I received my card number and pin via my email address within 1 hour of making my purchase.

Anyone interested go to www.cartkrazy.com
Thanks for the post, Frewlde. I, for one, was not aware of the site.

I notice that you are a new member. Welcome.

There are actually several discount gift card sites. I just checked one that I happen to have remembered, Raise.com (https://www.raise.com/buy-gift-cards...ksandMagazines), and noticed that they have Barnes and Noble cards for up to 6.7% discount. Amazon is there, too, but with a paltry discount up to 1.5%. I did not see Kobo; I also did not see Google Play or any of the other 2nd tier ebook sellers (iTunes cards are under the "Entertainment" heading (https://www.raise.com/buy-gift-cards...=Entertainment)). For those who still have an attachment for (or for some reason need) dead tree books, there were a couple of B&M bookstores represented, too, including Books-A-Million and Family Christian.

I've never actually bought cards on any of these sites, but as far as some are concerned, I think that the maximum discount will change from sometimes one day to the next, depending on what they have in their inventory, the dollar amount of the card, etc.
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