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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Worked perfectly for what it is
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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The card completely delievers on what it's made for, the garuntee of it being compatible with the online EShop was reassuring too. The amount you bought for the card is what you get, no extra fees and no less than promised on it. I deeply recommend if you frequently purchase things from any of the EShops on your 3DS, Wii U or Nintendo Switch, as it is available and working with all systems too.
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Works as advertised. Great for all ages. Will be purchasing again this holiday season.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The cardboard...
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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was so effing cardboard bro. I slid this bad boy of eshop currency off the peg slowly as my heart began to race while i thought about downloading the new Super Smash bros Fighter Pack, having the existential crisis of 'maybe i should just buy a bigger card?' but shooed it away so I could get home and input that sweet sweet 16 digit code onto my account. mmmmm.
Posted . Owned for more than 2 years when reviewed.
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You can never go wrong with Eshop cards. The kids love them (so do I). Just as good as cash. It is a great gift for anybody. If you know they love games but not sure what kind of game let them pick it out.
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There aren't any bells or whistles here, it's a points card for you to use on your switch for their store to get downloadable games and DLC. Yes, you can purchase directly from Nintendo, but if you're planning on doing it anyway and are a My Best Buy rewards member - may as well get some points for doing it anyway! Redeeming the code is super easy. Just navigate the store and add the code from the menu!
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Not much to say or review regarding a $35 eShop card. It's exactly what it says; a card for $35 in digital currency for Nintendo's eShop. Took the card home, punched in the code, and *BOOM!*.... $35 bucks to spend on digital games.
The best argument I can make for purchasing a card from Best Buy instead of directly from the eShop is you can earn Best Buy points from doing so. Not to mention the occasional sale...
Cheers!
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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On other online sites, there is only the option of e-delivery for gift cards. If you’re giving a gift, I prefer to include a gift card with the actual physical card. Fairly simple gift card, no packaging unlike some online vendors that provided wasteful boxes or tins. Our family loves the switch and it’s family oriented fun. We’re all playing Animal Crossing right now.
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Purchased multiple cards to add money to the switch. Great way to buy games and play.
Just wish it came in a larger amount instead of having to purchase smaller ones to make up the amount that was required.
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Not much to say except if you want to buy midrange titles or DLC, $35 is just about right. It is best to redeem the amount on the Nintendo eshop on your Switch so entering the code won't be confusing.
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My little sister loves switch games which is why I got her the gift card. Nintendo does what many companies don’t, they provide more unique amounts for gift cards. Most games are about $59.99, or $29.99. With a $35 option you can get a game that runs you $29.99 and it covers the sales tax. You could buy 2 and get a 59.99 game after taxes as well. No one else does this to my knowledge.
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Great collectible card. $50.00 seems high, but is about right for a prime game downloads. Use it for Nintendo Swiitch, 3DS, 2DS, or WiiU games in the eShop. Card code on the back is applied through the eshop account services and easy to apply. Money that is deposited from the card is used to buy games. Using these cards keeps you from needing a credit card. Moms and Dads should be happy about that. It also gives you control over spending limits.
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These make great gifts and are also good if you want to exchange physical cash for eShop credit. I've never had any problems with keys not working. Remember: most eShop purchases give you 5% back in gold points which counts as eShop credit, so most games are effectively 5% off digitally. Also, I think you can use you My BestBuy rewards cash toward these, but I'm not 100% sure so make sure to ask.
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If you know someone with a 3DS family (including 2DS) system, a Wii U, and most importantly a Switch this is a great gift for them! you don't even have to get a actual card you can send them one through e-mail (and the e-gift cards have a lot more amounts then the physical cards). This is also great if you want to get a piece of Add-on content or a digital only title or you want a normal game digitally? These are your friend.