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How to Sell Gift Cards on Plati.Market (2026 Guide)

Selling gift cards on Plati.Market — denominations, regions, fees, auto-delivery and where to source codes wholesale.

How to Sell Gift Cards on Plati.Market (2026 Guide)

Gift cards are one of the best products to start with on Plati.Market. The audience is already searching for Steam Wallet, PSN, iTunes and Google Play codes, the Digiseller engine delivers them instantly, and you don't need your own website. This guide is for resellers, Telegram sellers and shop owners who want to sell gift cards on Plati and source the codes wholesale — with the region handling and risk controls that actually matter.

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

Why gift cards sell well on Plati.Market

Gift cards are the most "frictionless" digital good: the buyer knows exactly what a Steam Wallet or PSN top-up is, there's no install or activation learning curve, and demand is constant rather than seasonal. On Plati specifically, the buyer base is conditioned to pay and receive a code instantly, so a well-priced gift-card listing with auto-delivery converts on the first visit.

Demand concentrates around a few patterns: gamers topping up Steam/PSN wallets, App Store and Google Play users buying credit they can't add with a local card, and people gifting Razer Gold or store-specific cards. Mid-range denominations move fastest because they map to the amounts people actually need.

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; pick the right region
PlayStation (PSN) $10 / $25 / $50 / $100 low–mid Store-region specific; US/EU/TR/etc. differ
Xbox / Microsoft $10 / $25 / $50 low–mid Region-bound; matches account country
iTunes / App Store $10 / $25 / $50 / $100 low–mid Strictly region-locked; high demand
Google Play $10 / $25 / $50 low–mid Region-locked; verify account country
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 before pricing. Platform fees are roughly ~10% and should be verified against current Plati/Digiseller terms.

How to list and deliver gift cards

  1. Register as a seller. Create a Plati/Digiseller seller account, pass verification and add payout details.
  2. Set up auto-delivery. Connect the Digiseller engine and either upload a code pool or connect an external source over API so codes ship the instant payment clears.
  3. Create region-correct listings. Title and describe each card with its exact region (e.g. "Steam Wallet $20 US"), platform and any usage notes. Never blur region.
  4. Price for margin. Set the price after factoring commission (~10%), acquiring and withdrawal — gift-card margins are thin, so model the full chain.
  5. Watch stock. Keep a buffer on hot denominations and pause a SKU on stockout to avoid cancellations and rating drops.

Correct version/region handling is the whole game with gift cards: a $20 Steam US card and a $20 Steam EU card are different products and are not interchangeable for the buyer.

Risks

  • Region mismatch. The card won't redeem in the buyer's account country — the number-one cause of disputes on gift cards. Always state and match the region.
  • Chargebacks. A buyer redeems the code, then disputes the payment; you can't reclaim a redeemed card. Use safer payment methods and watch high-risk orders.
  • Code revocation. A publisher or upstream supplier can deactivate a batch — especially grey regional stock. Source from a supplier with a transparent transaction history.
  • Refunds. Once a code is revealed it's effectively non-returnable; spell terms out clearly to reduce friction.
  • Stockouts. A sold-out hot denomination means cancelled orders and a rating hit — keep a stock buffer.

Where to source gift cards wholesale

To sell gift cards profitably on Plati you need a wholesale source with correct regions, instant delivery and reliable stock on the popular denominations. 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 you can connect as the external code source for Digiseller auto-delivery.

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Frequently asked questions

Which gift cards sell best on Plati.Market?
Steam Wallet, PSN, Xbox, iTunes/App Store and Google Play cards are the steadiest movers, with Razer Gold and brand store cards close behind. Mid denominations convert fastest because they fit the most common top-up amounts. Always publish the card region in the title and description — region mismatch is the single biggest source of disputes on digital gift cards.
How does gift-card auto-delivery work on Plati?
Auto-delivery runs through the Digiseller engine: after payment the buyer instantly receives a code from your uploaded pool or from an external source connected over API. Instant delivery directly drives conversion and seller rating, so manual delivery on gift cards almost always loses. Keep a stock buffer so a hot denomination never goes out of stock mid-day.
What commission does Plati.Market charge on gift cards?
The platform commission is indicative — around 10% — and depends on conditions and payment methods; always verify current Plati/Digiseller rates before pricing. Price in acquiring and withdrawal too, not just the headline percentage, because gift-card margins are thin and a couple of points decide whether a SKU is profitable.
How do I avoid region-lock disputes on gift cards?
State the activation region explicitly in every listing, match the card region to the buyer's account country, and source region-correct stock from a supplier that labels regions clearly. A Turkish or Argentine card sold as 'global' is the classic cause of non-redeemable codes, refunds and rating damage.
See FoxReload wholesale prices

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