Black Friday 2014 Deals: Apple iPhone 6 Price at $99; Where and When to Buy?
The latest iPhone is getting a price cut this November at Sam's Club.
According to GottaDeal.com, the iPhone 6 will be up for grabs at a starting price of $99. The said price includes a 2-year contract, although the carrier was not specified.
Sam Club's Holiday Savings Celebration also reportedly offers "$100 off the larger capacity iPhone 6 models," added GottaDeal.com.
MacRumors reported that the 64GB iPhone 6 will be available for $199 while the 128GB model will be priced at $299.
The warehouse club chain's iPhone 6 deals "will take place on Saturday, November 15th starting at 7:00am," said GottaDeal.com.
"The flyer notes that each Sam's Club location will have between 40 and 50 units per club, as the promotion will run through December 31," added MacRumors.
However, Techno Buffalo remarked that the iPhone deal is limited to Sam's Club members only. The same comment was made on the GottaDeal.com page by Facebook user Danielle Tucker who said: "just a fyi that one day special you have to be a plus member to get in for it :)"
GottaDeal replied: "I have the ad in front of me and nowhere does it say that you need to be a Plus member. I received the ad in the mail and I'm not a Plus member."
iPad Air Also at Discounted Prices
"Sam's Club is also selling last year's 16GB iPad Air at $100 off, which is in line with promotional deals from other retailers," said MacRumors.
In an earlier report, MacRumors said that Best Buy already offers the 64GB iPad Air in Space Gray and Silver (WiFi only) for $499.
"Wi-Fi only 128GB iPad Air in Silver can be purchased from Best Buy for $699 ($200 off). Best Buy also has the 128GB iPad Air in Space Gray for $699 ($100 off)," adds MacRumors.
iPad mini on Sale
Walmart has kicked off a pre-Black Friday sale - offering the Apple iPad mini 16GB WiFi only model at $239 instead of its regular price of $299. The mini tablet is available for purchase in Space Gray or White.
Early Black Friday 2014 Deals
According to NY Post, retail giants are feeding on consumers' shopping tendencies very early this year.
Walmart started cutting prices Saturday, said NY Post, and a Cyber Monday-like event is also live and on-going as of press time.
"As soon as they put away their Halloween costumes, our customers start prepping for Thanksgiving, buying Christmas trees and shopping for gifts," Walmart's chief merchandising officer Duncan Mac Naughton said in the NY Post report.