How to Sell Japan iTunes Gift Card for Naira Today

If you want to show love to your loved ones during their birthday or festivities, you can always them a Japan iTunes gift card. Gift-giving is one thing that the Japanese are known for. If the recipient of your gift is a tech-savvy individual, an iTunes gift card will make the perfect gift. With an iTunes gift card, there’s no limit to what the recipient can purchase from the Apple/iTunes store.

How to Sell Japan iTunes Gift Card for Naira Today

With a Japan iTunes gift card, the recipient can purchase music, movies, books, games, and TV shows from the Apple Store. The recipient can also purchase Apple accessories and products or pay for subscriptions such as Apple Music, Apple Arcade Apple TV+, and other in-app purchases.

How to redeem a Japan iTunes gift card online

Before you can make purchases or payments with your iTunes gift card, you must first redeem it online. To redeem your iTunes gift card, follow the steps below.

  • Log into your iTunes account if you have one or create an account if you have none.
  • Once you are logged into your iTunes account, click on your Account Name.
  • From the dropdown, choose “Redeem a gift card”.
  • Input the 16-digit code from the gift card image emailed to you and click Redeem. If your iTunes gift card is a physical gift card, peel off the foil at the back to redeem your gift card code.
  • Another easy way to redeem your iTunes gift card is to use the Camera feature from your computer or mobile device and hold the attachment image up to your camera to avoid typing.

Can I sell a Japan iTunes gift card for naira?

The Japan iTunes gift card can be converted to naira. All you have to do is find an exchange platform that supports Japan iTunes gift cards and meets your trading needs. With an exchange platform like Astro Africa, you never have to worry about bad rates and poor security.

Where to sell Japan iTunes gift card to naira today

Sell Japan iTunes gift card for naira

The best platform to sell Japan iTunes gift cards to naira is Astro Africa. Astro Africa is a customer-centric exchange platform that allows traders all over Nigeria to sell gift cards for naira at the best rates and get paid immediately.

After Astro Africa was created and launched, it became an immediate favorite for most traders in Nigeria. With Astro Africa, you get the best rates, exquisite customer service, fast payment, low fees, and an easy user interface.  Additionally, Astro Africa supports all types of gift cards. If you visit the platform and check the drop-down of the gift card category, you will find all types of gift cards of different nationalities.

To sell your gift cards on Astro Africa, follow the steps below.

  • Visit the Astro Africa website or download the mobile app from the Google Play store or Apple Store.
  • Create an account if you’re new or sign into your account if you’re a returning user.
  • Select sell gift card.
  • Input your gift card details.
  • Select iTunes gift card.
  • Select Japan iTunes gift card.
  • Input the amount.
  • Click sell gift card. Immediately after your transaction is completed and approved, you get paid.

How much is 1000 Yen Japanese iTunes to naira?

Astro Africa has a special feature called the gift card rates calculator. With this calculator, you can stay updated on the current rates of all your gift cards. The feature is free to use by all traders whether registered or not. Once you’re done calculating the rates of your gift card, there’s a direct link to the sales interface to trade gift cards at the same rate on Astro Africa.

How much is a $25 Apple gift card to naira?

Apple and iTunes gift cards are distributed by the same company, Apple Inc. They both share the same function and can be sold for cash on Astro Africa.

According to the Astro Africa rates calculator, the current rate of a $25 Apple gift card to naira is 17,792.50 naira at a card rate of NGN 791.70/$. Click “Proceed to trade” to sell gift cards at the same rate.

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