Target Making Up For Bungled Switch 2 Deliveries With $50 Gift Cards
Briefly

The launch of the anticipated Switch 2 was marred by delivery issues and canceled orders after the pre-orders went live in April. Customers faced long waits and late arrivals, leading to frustration. In response, Target is providing $50 eShop gift cards to those who experienced delays beyond June 7. Not all orders were impacted, but the initiative aims to compensate affected customers and acknowledges the mishandling of the pre-order process. Customers must follow specific steps to redeem the gift cards linked to their orders.
We know you were hoping to receive your [Switch 2] sooner. Unfortunately, we didn't make that happen. This isn't the experience we intended, and we're sincerely sorry. As a thank you for your patience and understanding, we're including a complimentary code for one $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card.
As shared by deals guru Wario64 on social media, Target has started sending out email messages to customers who pre-ordered a Switch 2 console but received it later than expected.
When Switch 2 pre-orders went live in April, people digitally scrambled to Walmart, Target, and Best Buy to secure their new Nintendo console. And it was a giant shitshow.
There is a catch, because of course there is. In this case, Target seems to only be offering the $50 eShop card to people who pre-ordered a Switch 2 and received it on or after June 7.
Read at Kotaku
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