Can I buy a digital gift card on the IKEA website ?
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Choose a card template and the value to offer. After payment, by credit/debit card or MBway, the card gift It is sent to the recipient's email and will be available for use within a maximum period of 48 hours. Can be printed or saved on the phone and is valid for one year.
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