$25. $75 only if you’re getting AirPods Max. They really need to update the article.Wonder what the discount will actually be on the Airpod gen 2 because $75 would make them $54 and I would be buying more than a few.
I see this - but to me it looks like it's referring to Apple Card Monthly Installment (ACMI) - I didn't see any prohibitions on the gift cards (US page). I use the Veteran EPP so I'm going to wait and give it a shot on 11/26 - got nothing to lose really.Nice, any idea if this works with the education store?
/edit - from the UK small print:
This offer cannot be combined with the Corporate Employee Purchase Programme, education or business loyalty pricing
So no!
Yep that’s how I read it so in the UK it seems to be the same. I can get AirPods Pro for £214 through the employee discount scheme. So my thoughts are that I leave it in the basket at that price and then on Friday go through the purchase process and see if it applies the gift cardI see this - but to me it looks like it's referring to Apple Card Monthly Installment (ACMI) - I didn't see any prohibitions on the gift cards (US page). I use the Veteran EPP so I'm going to wait and give it a shot on 11/26 - got nothing to lose really.
"ACMI is not available for purchases made online at the following special stores: Apple Employee Purchase Plan; participating corporate Employee Purchase Programs; Apple at Work for small businesses; Government, and Veterans and Military Purchase Programs, or on refurbished devices."
The $50 back on AirTags, Apple TV 4K and Watch SE seem great ($70 here in Canada!)
Reading through the US terms and conditions, I don’t see any exceptions for the US education store. So I’m assuming these discounts would apply to the educational pricing?
You must be referring to this part: “educational institutions, education purchasers”.…do not qualify
Promotion Restrictions
This offer is valid only during the Promotion Period, while supplies last. Eligible Products and Promotion Products are subject to availability. For each Eligible Product Category, only two (2) Promotion Products per purchaser may be obtained during this promotion. You must be an individual end-user purchaser to obtain this promotional offer. Resellers, public entities, government entities, nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, education purchasers, enterprise purchasers, and business purchasers do not qualify, and Apple reserves the right to cancel purchases made by such purchasers. If Apple determines that you participated in this promotion but were not a Qualified Purchaser, Apple will seek a return of the Promotion Product, or reimbursement for the value of the Promotion Product. Purchases of Eligible Products via any channel other than any of the Qualifying Locations are not eligible for this promotion. Subject to Apple Gift Card Terms and Conditions; see apple.com/us/go/legal/gc. Election of the offer may require personal setup of your Eligible Product at the time of purchase. Purchases made on a Corporate Employee Purchase Program storefront or on a Veterans and Military Purchase Program storefront also do not qualify.
You must be referring to this part: “educational institutions, education purchasers”.
This isn’t how apple usually describes the education store, so that’s why it’s not clear. In previous years, apple specifically excluded education store purchases.
Does anyone know from past Black Friday sales if it starts at midnight?
12 Pro, Pro Max are discontinued. Normal 12 is still availableIsn’t iPhone 12 discontinued on Apple Store?
Wondering the same. Please report back, or if anyone knows from last year if that worked, chime in!If I have an existing gift card balance and use it towards the purchase will I still get the gift card promo? Asking apple too.