Apple partners Target, Best Buy, Staples, Walmart & eBay offer assorted discounts on iPads & iPods

Jump to First Reply
Posted:
in iPad edited January 2014
With Apple deciding not to discount iPads for its own Black Friday sale this year, shoppers can turn to the company's online retail partners, which offer a wide variety of savings and promotions on assorted current and previous generation models, though inventory of the most popular models remains hard to come by.

iPad Air


Among those retailers from our iPad Price Guides offering discounts this year are: When purchasing a new iPad, don't forget to help offset the cost by trading in your old iPad or gear for cash.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 11

     

     

     

     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 2 of 11
    mvigodmvigod Posts: 172member

    Looks like Target completely sold out of all ipad air offers.  I was looking around 8:30am EST and a couple were still available.  Wife went to computer to order and all were unavailable.  hit refresh on my ipad mini and indeed all unavailable.  So much for that. 

     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 3 of 11
    knowitallknowitall Posts: 1,648member
    35 euro is a nice discount, I would say.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 4 of 11
    Couple of other Target items:

    1. Pack of four $15 iTunes cards ($60 value) for $50
    2. Spend $75 today, get 20% discount card good December 1st through 7th.

    Reminder: The 5% off all purchases on your Target Card is also good on all non-Target gift cards, including iTunes cards!

    Guess where I'm going today... :)

    Disclosure: I'd don't own any Target stock ATM, but I do watch them like a hawk. I do follow on Twitter a company leader who was discovered in one of their parking lots.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 5 of 11
    solipsismxsolipsismx Posts: 19,566member
    2. Spend $75 today, get 20% discount card good December 1st through 7th..

    So can one spend $75 at Target and then get 20% discount card, good December 1st through 7th, which you can use to immediately purchase additional gift cards at 20% off.

    If so, does one get an additional 20% discount card that they can use with their next purchase?

    If so, then one then return the original, unused gift cards with the original receipt for full price and then repurchase them with the last 20% off coupon?

    Additionally, is there an upper-limit to the purchase cost that can be used with this 20% off coupon?
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 6 of 11
    muppetrymuppetry Posts: 3,331member
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by SolipsismX View Post

     
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by lukevaxhacker View Post



    2. Spend $75 today, get 20% discount card good December 1st through 7th..




    So can one spend $75 at Target and then get 20% discount card, good December 1st through 7th, which you can use to immediately purchase additional gift cards at 20% off.



    If so, does one get an additional 20% discount card that they can use with their next purchase?



    If so, then one then return the original, unused gift cards with the original receipt for full price and then repurchase them with the last 20% off coupon?



    Additionally, is there an upper-limit to the purchase cost that can be used with this 20% off coupon?

     

    Sounds like cheating to me. Especially if you drink coffee first.

     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 7 of 11
    It's unnecessary to include "Apple Partners" in the headline. The fact that Target, Best Buy and others are selling Apple gear (stated in the headline) already implies partnership.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 8 of 11
    chris_cachris_ca Posts: 2,543member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Quadra 610 View Post

    It's unnecessary to include "Apple Partners" in the headline. The fact that Target, Best Buy and others are selling Apple gear (stated in the headline) already implies partnership.

     

    Yes, the headline is incorrect but not because it is implied they are partners.
    eBay is not a partner.
    -> http://salesresources.apple.com/sp/catalog/index.html

    To be correct, the headline should be;
    "Apple partners (Target, Best Buy, Staples & Walmart) and others offer assorted discounts on iPads & iPods
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 9 of 11
    quadra 610 wrote: »
    It's unnecessary to include "Apple Partners" in the headline. The fact that Target, Best Buy and others are selling Apple gear (stated in the headline) already implies partnership.
    Some could possibly not be partners, just resellers.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 10 of 11

    Then if they're not partners, that should be clarified. Unless "resellers" implies some form of partnership. 

     

    Additionally, the entire issue could have been avoided by just writing "Target, Best Buy and others, offer assorted discounts on iPads & iPods."

     

    A shorter, unambiguous headline. 

     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
  • Reply 11 of 11
    Well, I didn't an iPad at these stores BUT did manage to snag a couple of iPhone 5cs for $45 each and 2 $75.00 gift cards at Wal-Mart. With our trade-ins we clears $281.00 total in cards. Not too shabby.
     0Likes 0Dislikes 0Informatives
Sign In or Register to comment.