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Get $200 iTunes Store Vouchers for $2.60 [Dealzmodo?]
Gizmodo — ... falling quickly. You can find $200 iTunes Music cards in Taobao for as low as $10, and the blog is reporting prices of $2.60. In fact, the prices are dropping dramatically as the number of vendors selling this cracked numbers increase. Nobody knows what this means for Apple yet. For sure, a change of the formula that generates the vouchers looks like a definitive possibility, but that won't solve the situation of legal cards already in the market. [Outdustry and Taobao via MusicAlly] ...

Chineses estão fabricando dinheiro na forma de iTunes Gift Cards
MacMagazine — ... e estariam vendendo US$200 de compras na iTunes Store pela módica quantia de US$2,60, ou 1,3% do valor real. Os vendedores — no site de vendas Taobao, um eBay da vida, já há mais de 70 mil ofertas do tipo — alegam fazer uso de um key generator para criar os códigos, mas há quem diga que os valores são adquiridos por meios mais escusos ainda: o dinheiro viria de números de cartões de créditos roubados. ...

Apple iTunes gift cards worth $200 sold for $2.60 by Chinese fraudsters
T3.com All — ... , a Chinese music industry website, a Chinese retailer by the name of Taobao is selling the codes to music-hungry consumers desperate for a quick iTunes fix. The cost of these codes has dipped quite quite low in the last six months, from 18 RMB ($47) to 18 RMB ($2.60) - meaning Apple is missing out even more. Stay tuned for stories involving Apple's lawyers sending a few quick 'ceast and desist' letters China-way. Link: ...

Is shopping site selling pirated iTunes gift cards?
Crave: The gadget blog — According to Outdustry, iTunes gift cards have been pirated, and China's biggest C2C online shopping site, Taobao, is the platform used to sell the cards. ...

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