10% off Apple Computers, pretty sure it's STORE STOCK only.
Excludes all the other good stuff like iPads, Apple Built to Order and Factory Scoop.
I called my local store and had a MacBook Pro reserved one for pickup tomorrow.
10% off Apple Computers, pretty sure it's STORE STOCK only.
Excludes all the other good stuff like iPads, Apple Built to Order and Factory Scoop.
I called my local store and had a MacBook Pro reserved one for pickup tomorrow.
It feels like JB Hifi in general haven't had as many great deals this year.
True, but I've found it difficult to negotiate 10% off Macs, especially when you want to choose the model.
If you go into any jb they can always do the 10% as its just turnover and goes towards the sales budgets
Because Dick Smith went bust and JB bought Good Guys.
Is it too late to buy gift card via entertainment book?
Anything good deal?
Sorry, I got a good eye and I can't see where is the 10% apple deal…
Yes you're right it's not on there.
But I've called around several stores and they have confirmed that it is on this weekend.
Thanks mate… will pop in store tomorrow to check it out.
Generally speaking, you can place an order (payment in full) for anything that's out of stock (and can't be sourced from another store) and the store will notify you when stock arrives, although this (in previous offers) still excludes custom CTO models.
So Officeworks price beat?
Also don't forget RACQ has 6% off JB GCs for members. The GCs are available for use straight away after purchasing which is awesome.
Drill down into the actual items and you'll see they are on sale.
Just ordered a 27" iMac from their online store. Got the 10% discount, easy! Thanks dtales.
I got Officeworks to price match the macbook pro 13 with JB-hifi's 10% off. Got the 512GB with touchbar for 15% off+ free shipping.
Only thing is you need to ring the main office to get them to match as the stores do no carry stock.
Travel overseas and get additional 10% back too :P
yes but then you loose 1yr warranty as Apple provide 2 yrs to Australian customers purchased in Australia
Cool, feels like these happen much less often these days.