Digital iTunes Gift Cards – Ultimate Last Minute Gift!

If you want to put more thought into giving an iTunes Store gift than sending a Gift Certificate or iTunes Gift Card, give a specific iTunes Gift. This allows you to personally pick a song (or create a playlist of songs), album, video, audiobook, or app to send to someone.

You can gift any song, album, video, audiobook, or app to anyone with a valid email address.

To send an iTunes Gift:

  • In iTunes, click iTunes Store in the Source list.
  • Find a song, album, audiobook, video, app, or iPod click wheel game that you want to give to someone.
  • Click the arrow to the right of the Buy button; in the resulting menu, choose the Gift option.
  • To gift an iPod click wheel game, choose Gift This Game below the Add Game or Buy Game button.
  • Once you’ve clicked Gift, you’ll either be asked to sign in with your account name and password, or you’ll see a “Give a Gift” page. You’ll need to fill in your recipient’s (and your) details, such as names, email addresses, and a personal message. It doesn’t matter which screen you get first, you will get both.

You can send along a personal message with your gift in the “Give a Gift” page—be sure that you enter a valid email address too!

Once you’ve successfully signed in and completed the gift form, you’ll be brought to a page to review your purchase and confirm it.

Click here

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