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Sports/Fitness: $50 Sports Authority gift card for $40 (20% off), MLB Shop offers $25 off $50 jerseys/apparel, more

PayPal, one of our favorite online gift card dealers, has a a number of GCs as much as 20% off right now. There is a $50 Sports Authority gift card available for $40 with free email delivery. That’s up to 20% off your next Sports Authority purchases in-store or online. The card will appear in your inbox shortly after purchase, but could take up to several hours. PayPal also has a handy gifting option setup right on the listing page.

On top of the iTunes cards that are still live, we also have up to 20% off at Golfsmith via eBay Daily Deals, and a $25 Jiffy Lube card for $20 with free email delivery at PayPal.

MLB Shop is currently offering $25 off purchases of $49 or more on select products. Shipping is free on orders over $49, otherwise it will run you $6 and up. However, all orders are eligible for 2-day Shoprunner shipping. We are seeing a number of items in the sale including jerseys, cross-over Star Wars apparel and even MLB themed ugly Christmas sweaters, slippers, hats and more. Just be sure you see the “TAKE $25 OFF ORDERS OVER $49**” label on your desired items to ensure eligibility. This deal runs from now through Sunday.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices