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Apple/ iTunes Gift Card - General iTunes Gift Card Trade Terms

Last updated on Jan 14, 2026

To ensure your Apple/iTunes gift card trading process on Cardnaira is smooth, fast, and secure, we have established a set of general trade terms. Please read and understand these rules carefully before submitting your card.

Here are the core terms you need to follow when trading iTunes gift cards on Cardnaira:

1. Accepted Card Types

  • Physical Cards & Ecodes: We accept both Physical Cards and Ecodes. Please note that trading channels for Ecodes may not always be open depending on market demand. Check the trade page for currently available categories.

  • Code Format: Currently, we only accept Apple/iTunes gift cards with 16-digit codes starting with the letter "X".

2. Receipt Requirements

  • Not Mandatory: Providing a purchase receipt is generally not required for trading iTunes gift cards.

  • Optional Upload: If you have the receipt, we encourage you to upload it along with the card image. It helps prove the legitimate source of the card, though it is not essential for the standard trade process.

3. Country/Region Selection

  • Correct Selection is Vital: Apple gift cards have strict regional restrictions. You must select the country/region category on the trade page that exactly matches your card's place of purchase and currency (e.g., a USD card issued in the US should be submitted under "USA iTunes").

  • Consequences of Wrong Selection: Selecting the wrong country/region will result in your trade being rejected.

4. Denomination Limits (Important)

  • Follow Category Requirements: Different trade categories may have different denomination limits. For example, some categories may only allow trades for cards under $100, while others may only accept denominations between $10-$25.

  • Small vs. Large Denomination: We typically classify cards under $200 as "iTunes Cards" and cards $201 and above as "Apple Store Cards," with the latter potentially taking longer to process. Please ensure you select the correct classification based on your card's value.

5. Image Quality Requirements

  • Clarity: Your uploaded physical card image must be clear and complete, ensuring the 16-digit code and barcode (if applicable) are fully readable. Any blurred, improperly cropped, or manipulated images will be rejected.

  • Integrity: Do not alter or edit the image in any way.

6. Trade Status

  • Redeemed/Invalid Cards: We do not accept any cards that have already been redeemed, are invalid, or are locked. Ensure your card is brand new and unused before submitting.

  • Trade Speed: iTunes gift card trades are usually fast, with most completing within minutes. Peak times or large denomination cards may require longer processing times.

Final Reminder: Our trade terms are dynamically adjusted based on market conditions and risk control requirements. Always pay attention to the latest terms and prompts displayed on the trade page before each submission to ensure your trade meets current standards.