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it's happened to me before, just contact them and you'll get your $50 CALM DOWNNNN
LOL. THIS IS WHAT SORT OF HAPPENED TO ME. I BOUGHT A $10 NEXON CASH CARD AND I DECIDED TO USE A SCISSOR WHICH WAS NEARBY AND DIDNT WANT TO USE A COIN. I SCRATCHED HALFWAY AND I WAS LIEK ****, I CANT READ IT THEN DECIDED TO USE A COIN. TOOK ME A WHILE TO DECIPHER THE CODE.
^EPIC WIN
omg i lost 50 dollars cause i was to much of an uptight bitch to scratch the silver thing of with my fingers wah wah im a little bitch im gonna go write about it on fml then go get another wad of 50's from my dad cause im such a bitch
Wow! Hateful ameritard cretin on the internets. Quel' surprise....
This could also be a teenager or pre-teen who isn't allowed to have either, or isn't allowed to use them without his or her parents' permission. There's also what #19 said. If I use my debit card I know I'll spend a lot of money on songs at once. With the giftcard, I just spend as much as I buy that day. Some of us lack self-control when it comes to buying music.
dude that sucks same happend to me but only with a 100$ target gift card
who uses a sharp object to take away those things... you've never played those scratch cards? never got a giftcard? i find that hard to believe...
you can just give it to the store along with your recipt. last time I did that they gave me a refund when I explained it.
there's an option that lets you type the serial number instead
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If you enter an incorrect code enough times it gives you the option to "get help" which lets you type in the serial number.
Which is why you use a coin...