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See which configured rule applies to your face value before submitting the card.
Check the estimated value of an eligible Apple gift card before you submit it. Country, card format, face value and processing option can all affect the final quote.
Apple gift cards may be used for eligible Apple products, apps, subscriptions and digital content, depending on the card type and region.
When selling a card, the most useful details are its country, currency, face value and whether it is physical or digital. CardFlow only shows additional options when a matching quote route is configured.
See which configured rule applies to your face value before submitting the card.
Physical, digital, fast or slow options appear only when the selected card route supports them.
US, UK, Canadian and other supported cards can use separate currencies and effective rates.
Clear submission guidance helps reduce avoidable errors and verification delays.
Follow these steps to prepare an eligible card for review.
Open the calculator, select Apple and choose the exact country printed on the card.
Add the denomination. If a fixed-value or range rule exists, CardFlow applies the most specific configured rate.
Use clear images or the correct digital code and keep proof of purchase available when requested.
Complete the trade in the CardFlow app and follow its status through verification and payout.
You can check an estimate and start an eligible Apple gift card trade through CardFlow using the supported country and card format shown in the calculator.
Apple gift cards are typically tied to a country or storefront, so the region must match the route selected during the trade.
Yes when a digital route is configured for the selected country. If it is unavailable, the calculator will not show that option.
A valid purchase receipt can help verify ownership and may be requested for some card values or routes.
Select the card country and face value to view the most relevant configured rate.