Apple's Black Friday Shopping Event to Offer Free Gift Cards on Select Products
Apple today shared details about its upcoming "Apple Store Shopping Event" between Black Friday on November 24 and Cyber Monday on November 27 where customers will be able to get a gift card with the purchase of select products.
From November 24 to November 27, customers will receive Apple Gift Cards with the purchase of eligible items from the Apple Store:
Mac: Up to a $200 Gift Card
iPad: Up to a $100 Gift Card
iPhone and AirPods: Up to a $75 Gift Card
Apple Watch, Apple TV, HomePod, Beats, and Accessories: Up to a $50 Gift Card
Customers who plan to trade their current device in for a new product are still eligible for a gift card. The Apple Store Shopping Event is set to run for four days and will be available through Apple's online store in the United States, the United Kingdom, and various other countries.
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Buy a $100 Apple e-Gift Card, get a $15 Target e-Gift Card. Pay with a Discover card and get an additional 5% off. That's 20% off.
Then use the Apple Gift Cards to buy something from this sale. I'm not sure what the limit is. But you've been able to buy at least (5) $100 Apple gift cards in the past during past Target sales.
The iPhone gift cards are up to $75 instead of last year's $50.
The iPad gift cards are up to $100 instead of last year's up to $50.
The TV 4K gift card is $25 while last year there was none.
Should I buy the Samsung instead? By Black Friday it'll be close to free.