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Looking to give someone a taste of Audio46? Well, we've got the digital gift card for you!
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Purchase multiple cards per checkout. For example, if you were looking to get $75 in gift cards, you can buy one for $25 and one for $50 in a single purchase
- You can use multiple cards to pay for one checkout. E.g. If you have two cards worth $75 together, you can use them both in a single purchase order
- Gift cards don't expire!
PLEASE NOTE: Although gift cards are digital, they are not sent out immediately after purchase. Delays shouldn't be more than 24 hours.
Restrictions:
- Redeemable only online at Audio46.com
- Can NOT be exchanged for cash
- Not allowed for resale (buying/selling on third party sites will void the gift card)
- We can ONLY accept credit cards as payment method on Gift Cards at this time. Your order WILL be cancelled if you use anything other than a credit card
FAQ
Can a gift card be used more than once?
Yes, provided there is still a balance remaining on the card.
Can gift cards be reloaded?
No, you can't reload a gift card.
Can more than one gift card be used towards a purchase?
Yes. You can redeem another gift card during checkout.
How do I check my balance?
Customers can't check their own gift card balance, but you can email us at support@audio46.com and we'll let you know.
Can a gift card be used to buy a gift card?
No, you can't use a gift card to buy another gift card.
Can a gift card be used to pay for shipping and taxes?
Yes, gift cards are applied to the final order total which includes shipping and taxes.
Can I apply a discount code to my gift card purchase?
Regular discount codes cannot by applied to gift cards. Occasionally we will have special discount codes that are specifically valid on gift cards. Some restrictions may apply.
Can gift cards be used in conjunction with a discount code?
Yes, gift cards are a form of payment. Gift cards purchased at full price can be used together with regular discount codes.
Is there tax on gift cards?
No. Gift cards are considered a form of currency, so purchasing one should not incur tax.
When you pay for an order using a gift card, you're charged tax for that order. If we charged tax on the gift card itself, we'd be charging tax twice for the same transaction.