Right now you can buy Netflix gift cards for a lower value, but only for a limited time.
Netflix is on everyone’s lips with the problems caused by the ban on sharing accounts with other family members or price increases. And although it is clear that Netflix’s expenses grow with more users and more productions, many users think seriously unsubscribe from netflix.
If you want to pay less for your Netflix subscription, a trick that you can use is the use of gift cards. Like many Netflix platforms, they have cards that they physically sell in stores so you can give it as a gift.
But there are several websites on the internet where you can buy these cards for less than the value indicated. This is the case of Eneba, a code platform normally for video games where they now have 50 euro Netflix cards for 40.46 euros.
You have to choose the option that the “gamerusforenba” store has for sale if you get another price.
Although the 50 euro card has a value of 47.05 euros right now in Eneba, if you use the SERIES coupon before making the payment the final value will be 40.46 euros.
In this way you will be saving money on the Netflix subscription you choose, since this is a balance that is added to your account and that you can spend however you want.
You just have to remove the payment method that you have set right now, we assume that a debit card or a PayPal account and add this balance to your account. Depending on the type of account you have, from the cheap one with ads to the most premium one with 4K and more devices connected at the same time under one roof, it will give you more or less.
With these 50 euros of credit you could watch Netflix for about 6 months in the basic plan (€7.99/month) or almost 4 months with the standard plan (€12.99/month).
To redeem the code that will arrive by email you just have to go to to this Netflix page and write that code so that the balance is added to your account.
This Netflix gift card can only be used for accounts in Europe, so if you have an account open in another country it will not work for you.
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