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How to Sell Gift Cards on Digiseller (2026 Guide)

Selling gift cards on Digiseller — own-store engine, API auto-delivery, regions, fees and wholesale sourcing.

How to Sell Gift Cards on Digiseller (2026 Guide)

Digiseller is the engine that powers Plati.Market — and a full own-store platform in its own right. That makes it one of the strongest places to sell gift cards: native payment processing, instant auto-delivery and, crucially, an API external-source feature that lets codes ship straight from a wholesale supplier. This guide is for resellers, Telegram sellers, shop owners and API partners who want to sell gift cards on Digiseller and source codes wholesale.

This is a per-product breakdown that branches off the Digiseller seller hub: how to sell on Digiseller.

Why gift cards sell well on Digiseller

Gift cards are the lowest-friction digital good and the demand never sleeps — Steam, PSN, App Store and Google Play top-ups are searched year-round. Digiseller's strength is automation: you can run gift cards as a hands-off product where the platform pulls a code from your supplier on every paid order. That suits high-volume, thin-margin SKUs perfectly, because the operational cost per sale is near zero.

Demand concentrates on wallet top-ups (Steam, PSN), platform credit people can't add with a local card (App Store, Google Play) and gifting cards (Razer Gold, brand store cards). Mid denominations convert fastest.

Gift-card denominations and price bands

Card Typical denominations Indicative buyer price band Region notes
Steam Wallet $5 / $10 / $20 / $50 / $100 low–mid Region-locked to wallet country
PlayStation (PSN) $10 / $25 / $50 / $100 low–mid Store-region specific
Xbox / Microsoft $10 / $25 / $50 low–mid Region-bound to account country
iTunes / App Store $10 / $25 / $50 / $100 low–mid Strictly region-locked
Google Play $10 / $25 / $50 low–mid Region-locked
Razer Gold $5 / $10 / $20 / $50 low–mid Global vs regional SKUs differ

Prices are indicative and move with FX and supply — check current rates. Fees are roughly 5–10% (indicative — verify current Digiseller rates).

How to list and deliver gift cards

  1. Register and verify. Create a Digiseller seller account, pass verification and add payout details.
  2. Choose your delivery mode. Upload a code pool, or — better for gift cards — connect an external source over API so codes are pulled from your supplier per order.
  3. Build region-correct listings. Specify the exact region (e.g. "iTunes $25 US"), platform and redemption notes on every product page.
  4. Price for margin. Set price after commission (~5–10%), acquiring and withdrawal.
  5. Monitor stock and orders. With API delivery, watch your supplier's live stock; with pools, keep a buffer and pause on stockout.

The region/version detail is everything for gift cards: a $25 iTunes US card and a $25 iTunes UK card are separate products and not interchangeable.

Risks

  • Region mismatch. The card won't redeem in the buyer's account country — the top dispute driver. State and match the region.
  • Chargebacks. A redeemed code can't be reclaimed; a disputed payment is a straight loss. Use safer payment methods.
  • Code revocation. Upstream batches can be deactivated — especially grey regional stock. Source from a transparent supplier.
  • Refunds. Revealed codes are effectively non-returnable; state terms clearly.
  • Stock/auto-delivery. If your API source runs dry, orders fail — keep a backup buffer and a reliable upstream.

Where to source gift cards wholesale

To sell gift cards reliably on Digiseller you want a wholesale source with correct regions, instant delivery and an API you can wire in as the external delivery source. FoxReload is a B2B wholesale platform with 10,000+ SKUs — Steam Wallet, PSN, Xbox, iTunes, Google Play, Razer Gold and more — with region labelling, instant delivery and a REST API that plugs straight into Digiseller's external-source delivery.

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Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between selling gift cards on Digiseller vs Plati?
Digiseller is the underlying engine — payments, auto-delivery and your own product pages — while Plati.Market is the marketplace storefront built on top of it. Selling on Digiseller directly gives you more control over your own store and API integrations; listing on Plati adds marketplace traffic. Many sellers do both: one code pool, two sales channels.
How does API auto-delivery work for gift cards on Digiseller?
Digiseller supports an external delivery source over API: instead of uploading a fixed code pool, the platform requests a code from your supplier the moment a buyer pays, then delivers it instantly. This keeps stock live and avoids holding inventory. Connect a wholesale supplier's REST API as the source and gift cards ship in seconds with no manual work.
What fees does Digiseller charge on gift cards?
Commission is indicative — roughly 5–10% depending on payment methods and conditions — plus acquiring and withdrawal costs; always check current Digiseller rates before pricing. Gift-card margins are thin, so model the full fee chain rather than the headline percentage when you set prices.
How do I prevent region-lock problems on gift cards?
Label every card with its exact region in the product page, match it to the buyer's account country, and source region-correct stock from a supplier that marks regions clearly. The common failure is selling a Turkish or US card as 'global' — it won't redeem on the buyer's account and you get a refund and a complaint.
See FoxReload wholesale prices

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