TeamSkeet, MYLF Accepting Unused Gift Cards for Subscriptions

TeamSkeet, MYLF Accepting Unused Gift Cards for Subscriptions

LOS ANGELES — TeamSkeet is encouraging consumers to exchange unused gift cards for subscriptions to TeamSkeet.com and MYLF.com.

“Have a Starbucks gift card but don’t drink coffee? Is that Lowe’s voucher burning a hole in your wallet? Time to redeem that Walmart card? Look no further than TeamSkeet and MYLF for retail redemption,” a rep said.

While this form of alternative payment has been available for some time, a rep noted, many people don’t realize that they can utilize "unwanted or forgotten-about gift cards from more than 100 retailers to purchase membership days based on the amount of cash loaded onto the card. If you are aware of this handy payment method, this is just a friendly reminder to dig up some old cards and put your purchasing power to good use with us."

To utilize this alternative form of payment, consumers must create an account on TeamSkeet or MYLF, then click ‘Pay with Popular Gift Cards.’

The TeamSkeet Network currently includes more than 85 network series, 65 premium series and more than 8,400 scenes featuring more than 3,200 performers.

Visit TeamSkeet.com and MYLF.com and follow TeamSkeet on Twitter.

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