Fast Xbox card

I bought a fast card, THINKING that it was these gift cards which allows you to add money to your account. The fast card says download for catalyst edge of the mirror. Now this game is not even... AND on top of the map is not of 25 numbers and / or letters... it's only 10 numbers... I just want to understand how to use it or if there is a way I can it be refunded. I've already scratched the code, but I don't even know if I CAN use...

How to use the card code fast with only 10 numbers when it keeps saying that I have need of 25 numbers?

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