bigvig1130
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supersnoop said:The iTunes cards are like Xbox Live cards or PlayStation Network cards. They don't say "gift" on them anywhere, but they are stored value cards to be used for a specific purpose. iTunes cards used to be marked by the number of songs you could purchase. The inclusion on the coupon is an additional clarification, not a basis to infer the lack of other restrictions.
So by your explaination, since xbox points don't say giftcard and didn't require extra specific clarification, then those should be allowed by the coupon. Or what about prepaid phone cards. Those don't say giftcard either. I can tell you that those were not included. Point being is that when you start making specific exclusions, you open the door for different interpretations that have a valid argument. If the wording on the coupon said "not valid on all prepaid cards", this would include disney, itunes, prepaid phonecards, restaurant cards, target giftcards, etc. Then they would not need to create debatable clarifications.

