Apple unveils its Black Friday gift card offers

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in General Discussion edited December 2019
From November 29 to December 2, Apple is to offer store gift cards of up to $200 for people buying as yet unspecified Apple products.

Detail from Apple's Black Friday announcement page
Detail from Apple's Black Friday announcement page


As expected, Apple is to have Black Friday special deals -- but not by reducing the cost of any of its products. Instead, anyone purchasing certain devices between Friday November 29 and Monday December 2, will receive an Apple Store Gift Card.

The only detail so far is that the maximum gift card amount is $200 and that, unsurprisingly, the value depends on which item is bought. Apple is not saying which items are eligible, it so far only refers to "select products during our four-day shopping event."

For people who were already planning to buy one Apple product and expect to buy another shortly afterwards, Apple's gift card scheme could be a way to effectively get a discount on the second item.

If you have an Apple Card, and use it to make these Black Friday purchases, you will get 3% cash back. Apple doesn't directly say this, but for the first time its Black Friday webpage includes a detailed promotion for Apple Card.

However, there are alternative Black Friday sales that see actual discounts on a range of Apple products. Amazon has already launched a sale that sees a 2019 iPad selling for $249, for instance, instead of $329.

Check out the AppleInsider guide to Black Friday sales to see the best bargains -- and when the deals are available.
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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 3
    linkmanlinkman Posts: 1,035member
    I hate this type of marketing crap. Just tell us what items are on the promo and for how much. Costco is 10x worse though -- get their regular mailers and 95% of the items don't list a price.
  • Reply 2 of 3
    SoliSoli Posts: 10,035member
    Apple is never the ideal place for discounts (b Bi it I’m looking to get a MBA as a replacement for an infrequently used 2007 MB for a family member that will last another decade+. That means I’m willing to pony up the extra money for the 16 GiB mode, but I can’t seem to find that option outside of Apple. Any suggestions for a new machine?
  • Reply 3 of 3
    linkmanlinkman Posts: 1,035member
    Soli said:
    Apple is never the ideal place for discounts (b Bi it I’m looking to get a MBA as a replacement for an infrequently used 2007 MB for a family member that will last another decade+. That means I’m willing to pony up the extra money for the 16 GiB mode, but I can’t seem to find that option outside of Apple. Any suggestions for a new machine?
    Aren't there plenty of options for a 16 GB MBA? https://prices.appleinsider.com/apple-macbook-air-2019



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