Battle.net Gift Card Reseller Resources
Denomination notes, region checks, buyer terminology, and order-preparation guidance for B2B Battle.net gift card resellers.
Use this page before requesting a quote. Wholesale Battle.net gift card orders depend on region, denomination, batch availability, payment timing, and intended resale market.
The resources below help procurement teams prepare a clean request and avoid region or redemption mismatches.
This page is a planning reference, not a live public price list. Current stock and wholesale pricing are confirmed directly by email at [email protected] or through the pricing request form.
What This Resource Center Covers
- Denomination planning: common card values by region so buyers can prepare realistic order requests.
- Region matching: practical checks for avoiding account-region and currency mismatch issues.
- Quote preparation: the information a wholesale supplier needs before giving a useful B2B price.
- Operational language: short definitions for verification, delivery, replacement review, and wholesale order terms.
- Internal guides: article links for pricing, payments, delivery, code support, and reseller onboarding.
- Trust references: approved B2B customer references for procurement workflow, region matching, repeat orders, and support handling.
Denomination Reference Table
Use this table as a starting point for order planning. Denominations can change by batch and region, so final availability should be confirmed before payment.
| Region | Currency | Common Denominations | Planning Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | GBP | 15, 25, 50 GBP | Useful for UK-facing shops and GBP accounting. |
| United States | USD | 20, 50, 100 USD | High-demand market; confirm batch size before promising retail stock. |
| Canada | CAD | 20, 50, 100 CAD | Keep separate from US inventory because account region matters. |
| Europe | EUR | 20, 50 EUR | Use for EU storefronts where EUR redemption is expected. |
| Singapore | SGD | 20, 50 SGD | Good for Southeast Asia demand when SGD accounts are required. |
| Brazil | BRL | 30, 50, 100 BRL | Confirm current denominations because regional availability can move. |
| Indonesia | IDR | 100K, 200K, 500K IDR | Plan by face-value family and expected sell-through speed. |
| India | INR | 360, 720, 1800, 3600, 7200 INR | Check availability by batch before listing all values publicly. |
| Malaysia | MYR | 50, 100 MYR | Best requested with expected monthly demand. |
| Mexico | MXN | 200, 500 MXN | Keep MXN inventory separate from USD LatAm requests. |
| Poland | PLN | 50, 100 PLN | Confirm customer account region before fulfillment. |
| Switzerland | CHF | 20, 50 CHF | Useful for CHF-specific storefront demand. |
| Australia | AUD | 30 AUD | Ask for current batch availability before committing larger quantities. |
| Turkey | TRY | 100 TRY | Availability may be tighter; confirm before quoting retail buyers. |
For a broader overview, see the regions page and the detailed denomination guide.
Region Planning Checklist
Before placing a wholesale order, match the card region to the buyers you actually serve. A good request should answer these questions:
| Question | Why It Matters | Useful Link |
|---|---|---|
| Which Battle.net account region will redeem the cards? | Wrong-region inventory can create support cases and slow sell-through. | Region comparison |
| Which denominations do customers ask for most? | Large values may sell differently from entry-level values. | Denomination guide |
| How many cards are needed for the first batch? | Volume affects quote preparation and stock reservation. | Pricing models |
| Which payment rail will be used? | USDT network choice can affect settlement timing and operations. | USDT payments guide |
| What support process will you offer your customers? | Clear screenshots and redemption evidence help resolve code claims faster. | Code support policy |
Quote Request Checklist
Send the following information when asking for wholesale pricing. It reduces back-and-forth and gives the supplier enough context to quote the right batch.
- Target regions: list each region separately, such as US, UK, EU, CA, or IN.
- Denominations: specify preferred values and acceptable alternatives if a batch is unavailable.
- Quantity: include the first-order quantity and expected recurring monthly demand if known.
- Payment method: confirm USDT network preference: TRC20, BEP20, ERC20, or SOL.
- Delivery format: confirm whether codes should be delivered in a spreadsheet or another agreed format.
- Business context: mention whether the order is for a marketplace, regional store, direct reseller desk, or customer support stock.
Glossary of Terms
- API Verification
- A code-checking process used before delivery to reduce the risk of sending already-redeemed or malformed codes.
- B2B (Business-to-Business)
- Commercial transactions between businesses, as opposed to consumer sales. D7MAN.DIGITAL operates exclusively in the B2B space.
- Denomination
- The face value of a gift card (e.g., $20, £50, €100). Denominations vary by region and currency.
- Region-Locked
- A restriction meaning a gift card can only be redeemed in its designated Battle.net region. A US card cannot be used on a UK account.
- Wholesale
- The sale of goods in bulk at discounted prices, typically to resellers rather than end consumers.
- Same-Day Delivery
- Electronic delivery after payment confirmation when the requested batch is in stock and operational timing allows it.
- Replacement Review
- A support review for a claimed code issue using order records, code details, screenshots, and redemption evidence.
- USDT Payment
- A stablecoin payment option used for B2B settlement. Network choice should be agreed before payment instructions are issued.
Getting Started as a Battle.net Gift Card Reseller
New to Battle.net gift card resale? Start with controlled inventory and clear support language:
- Define your buyer region: Choose regions where you already have customers or reliable demand.
- Choose Your Regions: Focus on regions where you have customers. View all available regions.
- Start with a manageable batch: Test fulfillment, delivery format, and customer support flow before scaling.
- Keep denominations organized: Separate inventory by region, currency, value, and delivery date.
- Prepare payment operations: Confirm the USDT network and payment timing before requesting final instructions.
- Request pricing: Contact us with regions, denominations, and expected volume.
Operational Notes for Resellers
- Do not mix regions in customer listings. A Battle.net code should be sold with clear region and currency information.
- Keep delivery records. Store order IDs, delivery timestamps, batch references, and buyer communication for support reviews.
- Confirm stock before advertising large campaigns. Wholesale availability can change by region and denomination.
- Publish support rules clearly. Customers should know what evidence is needed if they report a redemption problem.
- Review pricing regularly. Recurring buyers should periodically re-check region mix, monthly volume, and payment workflow.
Useful Articles
Use these pages as a procurement path rather than isolated articles. They are split by buyer task so a reseller can move from planning to pricing to risk checks without repeating the same checklist.
- Bulk Battle.net Gift Cards: Wholesale Buying Guide
- Bulk Battle.net Gift Card Pricing: B2B Quote Factors
- Battle.net Wholesale Gift Card Mistakes: B2B Risk Checklist
- How to Start a Gift Card Reselling Business
- Battle.net Gift Card Regions Compared
- How to Verify Battle.net Gift Card Codes via API
- Cryptocurrency Payments in B2B: A Reseller's Guide
- Same-Day Code Delivery: Speed and Reliability
- Approved B2B Customer References
Prepare a Clean Wholesale Request
Send target regions, denominations, quantity, payment network, and expected recurring demand to receive a relevant B2B quote.
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