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PSA: Your Delayed Target Switch 2 Order Might Have Gotten You A $50 Gift Card
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For many players, preordering a Nintendo Switch 2 was a nightmare. Nintendo tried to meet the demand, but sellouts have been frequent and not everyone who ordered a Switch 2 early got it on day one. Now, Target has sent out emails to its customers apologizing for the late delivery of their new consoles. To make it up to them, Target is offering a $50 Nintendo eShop card for free.
Target's giveaway is not a direct eShop code, and players will have to login to Target's official site to claim it. The steps to redeem it are reproduced below:
- Copy your code, or write it down
- Select the Get your gift card button above (or go to the $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card at Target.com)
- Add the gift card to your cart (code only applies to the $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card, no other dollar amounts or gift card types).
- Before you check out, add your promo code on the Cart page
- Complete checkout and get your gift card delivered to your inbox free of charge.
- Follow the instructions in that email to redeem your gift card at the Nintendo eShop
There is always a danger of scammers using Target's offer as an opportunity to deceive players into making their system vulnerable to phishing attempts. So always be sure to check the address of the incoming email to make sure that it came from the official Target account. Just to be safe, players can also copy the redemption code from the email and use it at Target.com without ever clicking a link in the email.
Target could have sent out Target gift cards, which would have brought those funds right back into its own store. Instead, Nintendo and its players will be the beneficiaries of this giveaway. Target may have even earned some consumer loyalty for that gesture.
Nintendo Switch 2 consoles were restocked earlier this week, and promptly sold out again. It may take some time before customers are able to easily buy a Switch 2 without dealing with the rush. The next big Switch 2 game on the horizon is Donkey Kong Bananza, which is arriving on July 17. Ahead of the release, Nintendo's older Donkey Kong games have gone on sale.
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For many players, preordering a Nintendo Switch 2 was a nightmare. Nintendo tried to meet the demand, but sellouts have been frequent and not everyone who ordered a Switch 2 early got it on day one. Now, Target has sent out emails to its customers apologizing for the late delivery of their new consoles. To make it up to them, Target is offering a $50 Nintendo eShop card for free.
Target's giveaway is not a direct eShop code, and players will have to login to Target's official site to claim it. The steps to redeem it are reproduced below:
- Copy your code, or write it down
- Select the Get your gift card button above (or go to the $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card at Target.com)
- Add the gift card to your cart (code only applies to the $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card, no other dollar amounts or gift card types).
- Before you check out, add your promo code on the Cart page
- Complete checkout and get your gift card delivered to your inbox free of charge.
- Follow the instructions in that email to redeem your gift card at the Nintendo eShop
There is always a danger of scammers using Target's offer as an opportunity to deceive players into making their system vulnerable to phishing attempts. So always be sure to check the address of the incoming email to make sure that it came from the official Target account. Just to be safe, players can also copy the redemption code from the email and use it at Target.com without ever clicking a link in the email.
Target could have sent out Target gift cards, which would have brought those funds right back into its own store. Instead, Nintendo and its players will be the beneficiaries of this giveaway. Target may have even earned some consumer loyalty for that gesture.
Nintendo Switch 2 consoles were restocked earlier this week, and promptly sold out again. It may take some time before customers are able to easily buy a Switch 2 without dealing with the rush. The next big Switch 2 game on the horizon is Donkey Kong Bananza, which is arriving on July 17. Ahead of the release, Nintendo's older Donkey Kong games have gone on sale.
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For many players, preordering a Nintendo Switch 2 was a nightmare. Nintendo tried to meet the demand, but sellouts have been frequent and not everyone who ordered a Switch 2 early got it on day one. Now, Target has sent out emails to its customers apologizing for the late delivery of their new consoles. To make it up to them, Target is offering a $50 Nintendo eShop card for free.Target's giveaway is not a direct eShop code, and players will have to login to Target's official site to claim it. The steps to redeem it are reproduced below:Copy your code, or write it downSelect the Get your gift card button above (or go to the $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card at Target.com)Add the gift card to your cart (code only applies to the $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card, no other dollar amounts or gift card types).Before you check out, add your promo code on the Cart pageComplete checkout and get your gift card delivered to your inbox free of charge.Follow the instructions in that email to redeem your gift card at the Nintendo eShopThere is always a danger of scammers using Target's offer as an opportunity to deceive players into making their system vulnerable to phishing attempts. So always be sure to check the address of the incoming email to make sure that it came from the official Target account. Just to be safe, players can also copy the redemption code from the email and use it at Target.com without ever clicking a link in the email.Target could have sent out Target gift cards, which would have brought those funds right back into its own store. Instead, Nintendo and its players will be the beneficiaries of this giveaway. Target may have even earned some consumer loyalty for that gesture.Nintendo Switch 2 consoles were restocked earlier this week, and promptly sold out again. It may take some time before customers are able to easily buy a Switch 2 without dealing with the rush. The next big Switch 2 game on the horizon is Donkey Kong Bananza, which is arriving on July 17. Ahead of the release, Nintendo's older Donkey Kong games have gone on sale.
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27 June 2025, 9:03 am
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title: PSA: Your Delayed Target Switch 2 Order Might Have Gotten You A $50 Gift Card
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For many players, preordering a Nintendo Switch 2 was a nightmare. Nintendo tried to meet the demand, but sellouts have been frequent and not everyone who ordered a Switch 2 early got it on day one. Now, Target has sent out emails to its customers apologizing for the late delivery of their new consoles. To make it up to them, Target is offering a $50 Nintendo eShop card for free.
Target's giveaway is not a direct eShop code, and players will have to login to Target's official site to claim it. The steps to redeem it are reproduced below:
- Copy your code, or write it down
- Select the Get your gift card button above (or go to the $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card at Target.com)
- Add the gift card to your cart (code only applies to the $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card, no other dollar amounts or gift card types).
- Before you check out, add your promo code on the Cart page
- Complete checkout and get your gift card delivered to your inbox free of charge.
- Follow the instructions in that email to redeem your gift card at the Nintendo eShop
There is always a danger of scammers using Target's offer as an opportunity to deceive players into making their system vulnerable to phishing attempts. So always be sure to check the address of the incoming email to make sure that it came from the official Target account. Just to be safe, players can also copy the redemption code from the email and use it at Target.com without ever clicking a link in the email.
Target could have sent out Target gift cards, which would have brought those funds right back into its own store. Instead, Nintendo and its players will be the beneficiaries of this giveaway. Target may have even earned some consumer loyalty for that gesture.
Nintendo Switch 2 consoles were restocked earlier this week, and promptly sold out again. It may take some time before customers are able to easily buy a Switch 2 without dealing with the rush. The next big Switch 2 game on the horizon is Donkey Kong Bananza, which is arriving on July 17. Ahead of the release, Nintendo's older Donkey Kong games have gone on sale.
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For many players, preordering a Nintendo Switch 2 was a nightmare. Nintendo tried to meet the demand, but sellouts have been frequent and not everyone who ordered a Switch 2 early got it on day one. Now, Target has sent out emails to its customers apologizing for the late delivery of their new consoles. To make it up to them, Target is offering a $50 Nintendo eShop card for free.
Target's giveaway is not a direct eShop code, and players will have to login to Target's official site to claim it. The steps to redeem it are reproduced below:
- Copy your code, or write it down
- Select the Get your gift card button above (or go to the $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card at Target.com)
- Add the gift card to your cart (code only applies to the $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card, no other dollar amounts or gift card types).
- Before you check out, add your promo code on the Cart page
- Complete checkout and get your gift card delivered to your inbox free of charge.
- Follow the instructions in that email to redeem your gift card at the Nintendo eShop
There is always a danger of scammers using Target's offer as an opportunity to deceive players into making their system vulnerable to phishing attempts. So always be sure to check the address of the incoming email to make sure that it came from the official Target account. Just to be safe, players can also copy the redemption code from the email and use it at Target.com without ever clicking a link in the email.
Target could have sent out Target gift cards, which would have brought those funds right back into its own store. Instead, Nintendo and its players will be the beneficiaries of this giveaway. Target may have even earned some consumer loyalty for that gesture.
Nintendo Switch 2 consoles were restocked earlier this week, and promptly sold out again. It may take some time before customers are able to easily buy a Switch 2 without dealing with the rush. The next big Switch 2 game on the horizon is Donkey Kong Bananza, which is arriving on July 17. Ahead of the release, Nintendo's older Donkey Kong games have gone on sale.
content_text: For many players, preordering a Nintendo Switch 2 was a nightmare. Nintendo tried to meet the demand, but sellouts have been frequent and not everyone who ordered a Switch 2 early got it on day one. Now, Target has sent out emails to its customers apologizing for the late delivery of their new consoles. To make it up to them, Target is offering a $50 Nintendo eShop card for free.Target's giveaway is not a direct eShop code, and players will have to login to Target's official site to claim it. The steps to redeem it are reproduced below:Copy your code, or write it downSelect the Get your gift card button above (or go to the $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card at Target.com)Add the gift card to your cart (code only applies to the $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card, no other dollar amounts or gift card types).Before you check out, add your promo code on the Cart pageComplete checkout and get your gift card delivered to your inbox free of charge.Follow the instructions in that email to redeem your gift card at the Nintendo eShopThere is always a danger of scammers using Target's offer as an opportunity to deceive players into making their system vulnerable to phishing attempts. So always be sure to check the address of the incoming email to make sure that it came from the official Target account. Just to be safe, players can also copy the redemption code from the email and use it at Target.com without ever clicking a link in the email.Target could have sent out Target gift cards, which would have brought those funds right back into its own store. Instead, Nintendo and its players will be the beneficiaries of this giveaway. Target may have even earned some consumer loyalty for that gesture.Nintendo Switch 2 consoles were restocked earlier this week, and promptly sold out again. It may take some time before customers are able to easily buy a Switch 2 without dealing with the rush. The next big Switch 2 game on the horizon is Donkey Kong Bananza, which is arriving on July 17. Ahead of the release, Nintendo's older Donkey Kong games have gone on sale.
pub_date: 27 June 2025, 9:03 am
guid: 1100-6532775
creator: Blair Marnell
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