Why does it take so long for my iTunes gift card to come?

I normally have to send the card over and over again to my daughters account and it takes her 2 hours to et it. Why does it take so long?

I don't think that anyone here can answer that question. We are not Apple employees and would not know what the actual process is that takes place when you send a gift card. I don't think that is totally unusual for the card to take a couple of hours to go through, but like I said, I don't know what the behind the scenes process is that is involved.
Why you have to keep sending the card is another matter but maybe it has something to do with your email provider and a delay on the server.

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