Cheyanne
every time i type in my iTunes gift card code & click redeem it says "your iTunes store(New Zealand) does not match that of the gift certificate (United States)" how do i redeem it ?
Answer
As you make a purchase on a-module.com, in item " Holiday Gifts " you can choose many different gift cards of value of $50 per each product (only 30-45$). And you can select e-gift card emailed or plastic gift card sent to your home. The payment is also easy to paid by 2 checkout as using credit card or paypal. Gift card will be sent within 2 - 4 days, but it also be 7 days during peak times.
full link: http://a-module.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=61
As you make a purchase on a-module.com, in item " Holiday Gifts " you can choose many different gift cards of value of $50 per each product (only 30-45$). And you can select e-gift card emailed or plastic gift card sent to your home. The payment is also easy to paid by 2 checkout as using credit card or paypal. Gift card will be sent within 2 - 4 days, but it also be 7 days during peak times.
full link: http://a-module.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=61
What small gifts can you send to a penpal from New Zealand to America?
Laura
Preferably stuff that you can get in New Zealand, but not in America, eg. like a type of lollie or chocolate.
Answer
Well if you live here in NZ wouldn't you know?
Anyway, vegemite is more of an Australian product, most NZers consume marmite, but all foreigner hate these products & just can't understand why we eat them so I definately would not send them over to anyone overseas.
Whitakers chocolate (their choccy bars in the supermarket or their peanut slabs) - a great thing to send as this is a historic NZ company, being going since 1854 I think it is.
Buzz bars - you can buy them in bulk packs in the supermarket. Richfields chocolate is another NZ brand. Jaffa's. Minties ( I don't think these 2 are NZ products but I'm pretty sure they don't sell them in the US). I know there's lots more but that's all I can think of right now. You can also get chocolates in our tourist shops that are in the shape of a sheep or a kiwi, etc & there are loads of inexpensive things you can send from the tourist shops - fridge magnets, key rings, stickers, tea towels, etc & they aren't as tacky as they used to be either, some of them are quite funky these days. I even buy my t-shirts from there as I like ones with NZ symbols & pictures on them.
The person further up is wrong, there are no restrictions on sending confectionary in the mail & I've never had any melt either. They don't leave the mail sitting out in the sun!
Send them a Wing CD, that'll scare the bejesus out of 'em!
Well if you live here in NZ wouldn't you know?
Anyway, vegemite is more of an Australian product, most NZers consume marmite, but all foreigner hate these products & just can't understand why we eat them so I definately would not send them over to anyone overseas.
Whitakers chocolate (their choccy bars in the supermarket or their peanut slabs) - a great thing to send as this is a historic NZ company, being going since 1854 I think it is.
Buzz bars - you can buy them in bulk packs in the supermarket. Richfields chocolate is another NZ brand. Jaffa's. Minties ( I don't think these 2 are NZ products but I'm pretty sure they don't sell them in the US). I know there's lots more but that's all I can think of right now. You can also get chocolates in our tourist shops that are in the shape of a sheep or a kiwi, etc & there are loads of inexpensive things you can send from the tourist shops - fridge magnets, key rings, stickers, tea towels, etc & they aren't as tacky as they used to be either, some of them are quite funky these days. I even buy my t-shirts from there as I like ones with NZ symbols & pictures on them.
The person further up is wrong, there are no restrictions on sending confectionary in the mail & I've never had any melt either. They don't leave the mail sitting out in the sun!
Send them a Wing CD, that'll scare the bejesus out of 'em!
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