

This activation code has already been used. that was weird.Īnyhow, I go to enter the code in the eShop just like I would normally and… Not to mention, there was only one code in the download section… so…. But strangely enough, I also noticed that on the item page, it said that two had been purchased (which I know wasn’t so). Monday, December 14, 2020: I check the download section to see if the code arrived. I do some research around – some say that the code could take up to 4 hours to process. Hours Later: The code still hasn’t shown up in his game downloads section. Sunday, December 13, 2020: My dad buys me a $10 Nintendo eShop code as part of a Christmas gift on his Amazon account. But in the end, Nintendo was pretty quick to resolve it… after I’d jumped through a few procedural hoops. I’m not sure who should have taken the responsibility for this issue. Here is the story of the time the Nintendo eShop code from Amazon arrived… already redeemed… and how I got the issue resolved. That being said, I rarely purchase a digital code – I unusually get them in the form of physical gift cards. Friends and family alike know that the way to light up my birthday or holiday is to slip me some credit for my Switch. Why not subscribe to our YouTube channel for more great content daily.I am no stranger to Nintendo eShop cards or codes. Like our content? Then leave a comment in the section below or visit our Facebook and Twitter pages to have your say. If prompted re-enter your password, then select Redeemto complete the process.Input the 16-digit code and select Next.If you are already signed in, make sure you have the right account info.Sign in and enter your Nintendo Account details.To do this, simply follow the steps below: Let’s face it, using the copy and paste function is faster and more efficient than clicking that code through on your console. Nintendo also allows you to redeem codes directly from its official website, meaning you can use either your phone or PC web browser. Not only will this minimise the risk of the occasional input error, because who can really tell the difference between O and 0, but it will also save you a little time. This is for my own benefit really but I thought to myself, why not share it with the world as well! Many of you will already be doing this but if I can help just one person then that has to be a good thing, right?Īre you tired of having to manually input those long codes to redeem digital goodies from the Nintendo eShop, well there’s a much easier way to go about it and I’ll tell you how.
