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Apple today sent out emails informing iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac users about a new spring Apple Pay promotion, which offers discounts for a number of stores through May 26.

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Apple Pay users can get discounts at stores like PacSun, Persol, and Under Armour, with a full list of deals available below.
  • Alice + Olivia - 20% off when spending $250 or more with promo code APPLEPAY. Deal is available on the website and in-store.
  • Bern - 10% off bike, water, skate helmets, and more with promo code APPLEPAY when using the Bern website.
  • Costa Del Mar - 25% off full-priced sunglasses, shirts, and more with promo code APPLEPAY.
  • PacSun - An extra 10% off select styles with promo code APPLEPAY at PacSun.com.
  • Persol - 25% off full-priced eyewear with promo code APPLEPAY.
  • Under Armour - 25% off all purchases in the Under Armour app.
  • Vineyard Vines - $25 off clothing and accessories when spending $150 or more.
These deals will be available through 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on May 26, and getting the discount requires checking out with Apple Pay either on the website or in an applicable app.

Article Link: Apple Pay Promo Offers Spring Discounts at PacSun, Under Armour and More
 
Talk about not knowing your clientele, you’d think there would be something for the regular guy. You know the one struggling to buy things.
Maybe you didn't see that Apple grew sales 53.7 percent year-over-year for their most recent quarter.
  • iPhone sales were up 65.5 percent year-over-year to $47.94 billion
  • Mac sales were up 70.1 percent year-over-year to $9.10 billion
  • iPad sales were up 78.9 percent year-over-year to $7.80 billion
  • wearable device and other product (AirPods, Apple Watch, etc) sales were up 24 percent year-over-year to $7.83 billion

The iPhone 12 with a starting price of $800 is currently the most popular/best selling phone.



An Apple customer struggling to buy things... 🤣

Good one.
 
Was the point that you believe there is such a thing as a "regular guy" and that you are representative of such a person?

Furthermore, because none of the offers appeal to you, the "regular guy," it means the only people who'd be interested in these offers are somehow... irregular? Strange? Oddballs? Not normal?
 
25% off outlet items on underArmour.com is a good deal. I like the Project Rock gear and it rarely goes for 25% off.
 
I still don’t get these emails despite having that option on in settings.
Same here, my wife got the promo email for Panera a few months back... meanwhile I've enabled them and checked every time I see an article about it on MR and still no emails. At least I don't shop at most promoted vendors.
 
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