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Get 20% Off A Windows Store Gift Card Ranging From $10 To $100 – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
March 19, 2014
1 min read

Get 20% off a Windows Store gift card ranging from 0 to 00

Windows Store gift cards are a fantastic way for Windows Phone and Windows 8.1 users to purchase apps, games, and more. Now you can snag a 20% discount on various amount of Windows Store gift cards via Newegg. You can snag a $10 Windows Store gift card for $8, a $20 gift card for $16, a $25 gift card for $20, a $50 gift card for $40, and a $100 gift card for $80.

These gift cards are not applicable for purchases at Microsoft’s online store, rather you can use them to purchase apps, games, and more from the Windows Store or Windows Phone Store, via your Windows or Xbox device. The deal ends March 20th. Enter promo code EMCPGWB87 at checkout for the discount. Head over to the VIA link below to snag the gift cards. Enjoy!

Thanks for sending this in, Anon and James!

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