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Google Play Gift Cards officially available in India

The search engine giant Google has officially rolled out its pre-paid Google Play Gift cards in India. The company announced these cards back in the month of June. The Google Play Gift cards can now be purchased from the various retails stores across the country.

These gift cards or vouchers are available in the domination of Rs 500, Rs 1,000 and Rs 1,500. The users will be able to purchase digital content such as books, apps, movies and the other in app content using these cards. The card will consist of a redemption code which can be redeemed on the Google Play store. Along with this, the users will also be able to use these cards across multiple devices.

The consumers can buy the cards from various physical stores such as Spice Hotspot, Vijay Sales, Planet M, Planet Mobile and Sangeetha Mobiles and for online purchase you can head to Snapdeal. Moreover, the tech giant is also offering various discounts of books, movies and apps as an introductory offer with the cards.

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