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Coles supermarket is giving shoppers 15% off everything at Apple - here’s how
Shoppers can now save up to $149 on all Apple products, with Coles’ latest promotion.
Apple eGift Cards, which can be used at the Apple Store, Apple TV, iTunes or iCloud storage, are now on sale for 15 per cent off.
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For a limited time, savvy shoppers can purchase an eGift Card, ranging from $20 to $500, for 15 per cent cheaper than the loaded amount.
With Coles’ offer, customers can save $149 on the iPhone 14 Pro, the starting price at $999, as well as $37 on Apple AirPods, $119 on an Apple Watch, and $67 on the new-generation iPad.
Coles General Manager for Health and Home Deb Galle said the promotion provides extra value to customers on one of the most purchased gift cards at Coles.
“Luxury items might not be top of mind right now as household budgets tighten,” she said.
“At Coles, we are committed to providing value on everyday essentials when shopping in-store, but we also want to bring value to all areas of the family home with a sizeable discount available on any Apple tech you might need now or in the future.
“This is the ultimate money-saving hack for a brand that very rarely discounts its products.
“With Apple sales and discounts few and far between, you can purchase an Apple eGift Card and use it on whatever Apple product suits your needs.”
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