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How to Buy Gift Cards in Nigeria

Modupeoluwa Olalere by Modupeoluwa Olalere
January 11, 2023
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Gift cards were made to make payments easier, spread the use of digital assets, and encourage people to buy things without cash. With a gift card, you can shop whenever you want at your preferred retailer or company.

When you have information about your digital assets on your phone, you no longer need to be concerned about your debit card or if you have enough cash.

Gift cards are becoming more popular than cash. I’ll show you how to buy gift cards in Nigeria for those who don’t know where to acquire them.

It’s easy to buy Nigerian digital assets. You’ll discover more gift card alternatives after reading this article.

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What stores in Nigeria sell gift cards?

Brand Outlet: Your primary action and first consideration should be to look up the brand’s physical location in Nigeria. Let’s say you wish to get a Nike card. You might, for instance, visit the country’s official Nike store to see if it is offered.

Third-Party Websites: In Nigeria, in particular, third-party websites are particularly helpful. Nigeria doesn’t have many official stores for most brands. These websites buy cards from well-known companies in bulk and sell them to customers in retail units for a marginally higher price.

Convenience stores are well-known shops or establishments that sell nearly everything, including groceries, electrical equipment, home furnishings, etc. Convenience stores also sell gift cards. Shoprite, GameStop, and Target are a few examples of these retailers.

Verified Programs: You may connect with virtually any card using verified applications like Cardtonic. You can buy as many gift cards as you’d like once you download their app from the iOS or Google Play stores.

Gift cards can be bought in large quantities on Cardtonic. Cardtonic is the best place to buy gift cards in Nigeria if you want to use them for business, like reselling them or using them to pay for your purchases at the brand.

What’s Cardtonic?

Cardtonic is a reliable site for exchanging gift cards. It has the best rates and fastest payouts and is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Cardtonic is intended for novice traders. The design is extensive. The platform also has a strong internet presence.

Cards available for purchase on Cardtonic

On Cardtonic, nearly all major gift cards are available for purchase. Examples

Amazon, Best Buy, Visa, Nordstrom, Xbox, Walmart, eBay, Target, Apple,

Google Play, Sephora  Razer gold, Steam Wallet, Foot locker

In Nigeria, there are numerous apps to purchase these cards. However, it is recommended to choose a reliable program such as Cardtonic.

Utilization of gift cards in Nigeria

You might not know how much your gift card can help you when you finally get these digital assets. Examples

Brand Store Shopping: Gift cards are still the most convenient and fun way to shop at the company. When you have your gift card data on your phone, everything is quick and seamless, and you never have to worry about losing your debit card, credit card, or cash.

Gift a Loved One: Nothing beats receiving a well-funded gift card from a friend or family member, especially around the holidays. You’ll feel good about brightening your loved ones’ holidays.

Resell it: Gift cards are flexible. You can sell gift cards for cash if you no longer want to shop at the brand or need money. If you thought it was permanent, this relieves the stress of selecting the perfect gift card.

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More Nigerian gift card stores

Prestmit: Prestmit lets clients purchase and sell foreign gift cards. Prestmit emails you a code after you buy a gift card. Digital and physical gift cards are available.

Konga: This is an additional website where Nigerians can purchase gift cards. One of the major e-commerce sites in the nation is Konga. Therefore, you can be sure to acquire this digital content under different brands.

With JumiaPay, the pan-African tech company Jumia makes it safe for Nigerians to buy and sell things online. Gift cards are available from Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Hulu, Netflix, and others. Any foreign gift card purchased on Jumia would be converted to naira.

Most likely, you thought you had to buy gift cards online or in a foreign country to send them to Nigeria. Nigeria offers a variety of access points to this digital asset, as you can see. Your main goal should now be to find the best and cheapest way to buy gift cards in Nigeria. The best option is typically a Cardtonic gift card.

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Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupe is a tech content writer with 3+ years of experience turning complex ideas into clear, engaging stories. She covers innovation, digital trends, and emerging technologies. When she’s not writing, she’s exploring new tools or tracking trends shaping Africa’s tech ecosystem.

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