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James Godfrey

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Hi all,

Just thought I would drop this here, currently VERY in the UK have a great offer on the new MBP’s only select models available, some of which are discounted… however, they have a code on each model where if you take it out on 12 buy now pay later they will give you a 20% credit back on 5th May…

These are the 4 cheapest options on offer at the moment, there are more expensive options available also…

MBP 14” 8CPU/14GPU 512GB 16GB RAM Silver - Normally £1899 (£1439.99 after discounts)

MBP 14” 8CPU/14GPU 512GB 16GB RAM Space Grey - Normally £1899 (£1519.20 after discounts)

MBP 16” 10CPU/16GPU 512GB 16GB RAM Space Grey - Normally £2399 (£1787.99 after discounts)

MBP 14” 8CPU/14GPU 512GB 32GB RAM Space Grey - Normally £2299 (£1839.20 after discounts)

OFFERS END MIDNIGHT TONIGHT!!
 
Only 10% for Apple products :
 

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Only 10% for Apple products :
No they had a code on the product descriptions themselves offering 20% back if you take it out on 12 months BNPL… it looks as though they have removed the offer prematurely as the offer codes seem to have removed from them all unfortunately
 
I got a good deal on the Macbook Air in November last year from Very

£715.19 over 3 monthly payments (0% interest) plus potentially £45.52 Quidco cashback although no idea if I'll ever receive that

Swift delivery too so if a similar offer came up again I wouldn't hesistate to recommend them (just be aware it involves a credit account so a search of your credit file, in my case they gave me a £3500 limit!)
 
I got a good deal on the Macbook Air in November last year from Very

£715.19 over 3 monthly payments (0% interest) plus potentially £45.52 Quidco cashback although no idea if I'll ever receive that

Swift delivery too so if a similar offer came up again I wouldn't hesistate to recommend them (just be aware it involves a credit account so a search of your credit file, in my case they gave me a £3500 limit!)
Yeah I have just nabbed the base M1 Pro 14” MBP for £1799.99 with 20% back to be credited back on 5th May, so overall it will cost me £1440, an entry level Touch Bar M1 MBP with the same 512GB SSD and 16GB Ram would cost £1699 so I feel like I have had a right bargain!

Some of their stuff is drop shipped directly from Apple too (as some items come in original apple brown shipping boxes).
 
Yes it looks like it has finished.

I decided to get the base 13" M1 MacBook Pro, which with 20% back was, in my view, a great price. I would love the new 14" version but even with the discount I cannot justify the cost for my use case.

Upgrading from a 2014 MacBook Pro so expect to see some great performance jumps. Also, my first MacBook with a Touch Bar which seems on first impressions to be great; not sure why that was dropped but I am sure there were reasons. I am only a fairly light user though.
 
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