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Apple today sent out emails highlighting its latest Apple Pay promotion, which offers Apple Pay users a $25 coupon after they spend $100 at Oakley.com.

To get the reward, users must make a purchase of $100 or more from the Oakley website and then use Apple Pay as a payment option when checking out.

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The discount is not immediate and will not apply to the $100 purchase, but will instead be provided as an additional $25 discount coupon within two weeks of purchase.

Apple says the deal will be available from October 18 through October 24. The $25 coupon must be redeemed before December 31, 2018, and it can only be used on full-price items. The full fine print:
Offer valid on purchases of $100 or more on Oakley.com with Apple Pay from October 18 through 24. Customers will receive their $25 coupon via email within two weeks of purchase. Limit one per customer. Coupon must be redeemed before December 31, 2018, and can only be used on full-priced items. Cannot be combined with other promotions or discounts. Void where prohibited. Some restrictions apply. Offer only valid with Oakley.
Apple's latest email also promotes several other companies that offer outdoor and cold weather gear including Ugg, The North Face, and Teva, all of which support Apple Pay.

Article Link: Apple Pay Promo Offers $25 Coupon After $100 Purchase From Oakley
 
The Oakley website is always the most expensive spot to buy their products (short of clearance items). There are much better deals to be had on other sites than this $25 discount.
 
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Ya, this isn’t a good deal. Your safer in an Oakley store. Their website is straight MSRP full price, and this coupon is no good for sale items anyways. Meh
 
I'm surprised Apple hasn't offered these discounts with supermarkets. Food is a necessity and it would make Apple Pay skyrocket.
 
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Apple today sent out emails highlighting its latest Apple Pay promotion, which offers Apple Pay users a $25 coupon after they spend $100 at Oakley.com.

To get the reward, users must make a purchase of $100 or more from the Oakley website and then use Apple Pay as a payment option when checking out.

applepayoakley-800x695.jpg

The discount is not immediate and will not apply to the $100 purchase, but will instead be provided as an additional $25 discount coupon within two weeks of purchase.

Apple says the deal will be available from October 18 through October 24. The $25 coupon must be redeemed before December 31, 2018, and it can only be used on full-price items. The full fine print:Apple's latest email also promotes several other companies that offer outdoor and cold weather gear including Ugg, The North Face, and Teva, all of which support Apple Pay.

Article Link: Apple Pay Promo Offers $25 Coupon After $100 Purchase From Oakley
[doublepost=1539907076][/doublepost]When is any other country gonna get an Apple Pay offer?

Saying that - question - does anyone know if it’s happened?

Jennifer Bailey needs to globalise!
 
Would prefer for payment methods to stay simple and not have tons of promos like credit cards do. It's annoying to track this stuff and even more annoying to hear my friends debate about it. Plus it's kinda anticompetitive when a form of payment makes deals with retailers.
 
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Would prefer for payment methods to stay simple and not have tons of promos like credit cards do. It's annoying to track this stuff and even more annoying to hear my friends debate about it. Plus it's kinda anticompetitive when a form of payment makes deals with retailers.

I’d say it’s actually competitive, not anti-competitive. Apple is competing for your business. There is nothing about this deal that prevents another payment option from also striking a deal.
 
I’d say it’s actually competitive, not anti-competitive. Apple is competing for your business. There is nothing about this deal that prevents another payment option from also striking a deal.
The issue is competition among retailers. The payment method corps, of which there are very few, pick a few retailers to promote, and only big ones that are worth their time.
 
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