
It's been a week since the first images of Google's
Play Store gift cards first started making the rounds, and the search giant has finally gotten around to
confirming their existence. First thing's first -- the $10 and $25 denominations spotted last Tuesday are indeed the real deal, and they're joined by a $50 card that's better geared toward facilitating bigger purchases like e-books and movies. The one big bummer? They can't be used toward purchasing hardware from the Google Play Store. Target, GameStop, and RadioShack are among the retailers who will stock the cards over the coming weeks, with Walmart.com (no mention of their physical locations, weird) expected to join the fray before the end of August.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/7iGF7ncCG1w/
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