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Apple 8% Cashback Capped at $80 per Member (Includes Education Store, Some Exclusions) @ Cashrewards

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Reached out to TA for a cashback deal and was able to get 8% with an $80 cap for both Apple and the Apple Education Store. It'll also stack with the Apple Black Friday sale for further savings!

The increase will kick off from 12am to 11:59pm on the 27th.

Terms and conditions:

IMPORTANT - These products & services are ineligible for cashback until further notice: new MacBook Air with M1, new 13-inch MacBook Pro with M1, new Mac mini with M1, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, HomePod Mini, MagSafe chargers, Apple Watch Series 6, Apple Watch SE, 8th generation iPad, all-new iPad Air, 27-inch iMac, Mac Pro (console), Pro Display XDR, Bose products, Gift Cards, Gift Wrap, iTunes, Shipping, Apple Developer Programs, AppleCare products purchased individually or after the applicable product has been shipped. (Exclusions updated 11/11/20).

Apple sells and ships products to end user customers only; you may not purchase for resale. Eligible only to a customer for up to five (5) units per eligible product, except iPhone, in which case only two (2) units within a thirty-day (30-day) period are eligible.

Cashback is ineligible on purchases made via the EPP (Employee Purchase Program).

Cashback is eligible on the purchase of Apple refurbished products.

Cashback is issued by Cashrewards, not Apple.

Cashback tracks to member accounts between 2-7 days after you receive confirmation from Apple that the product has been shipped.

Information on Education pricing on Mac computers and selected accessories (for members that are eligible based on Apple's T&Cs): After clicking 'Shop Now', navigate via the Education link in Apple's footer menu before adding items to cart.

During the 24 hour promotional period, 8% cashback for Apple is capped at $80 in total per member account, irrespective of the number of transactions made. Valid 12am to 11:59pm AEDT 27/11/20.

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$10 for referee and $10 for referrer, after referee makes $20 purchase within 14 days.

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2020

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  • +6

    $159.08 for Apple TV 4K after $70 gift card and cashback. Not bad!

    Almost as good as the JB deal.

    • -5

      What is the point in apple tv? My new TV allows me to screen my macbook and iphone screen using its built in Apple AirPlay

      • +58

        Because not everyone has your new TV and I doubt your new TV was $159.08

        • +4

          Yes, I know not everyone has a new TV. My point is what else does it offer?

          • +5

            @Orico: Off the top of my head…

            • Does most of the nit picky things correctly - e.g. frame rate matching (e.g. 24p content), HDR formats etc
            • Nice UI
            • Great apps for playing your 'own' content (Infuse!)
            • Remote sucks ass
            • +2

              @Kabal: Couple of other things I'd add-

              • Little things like being able to invoke siri on the remote during a netflix show and ask e.g. "what did he say" which rewinds the stream a few seconds and adds subtitles for what they said - I use this a lot
              • Couple of games to pass time (not a bad selection if you have Apple Arcade too)
              • Great for fitness apps that have tvOS support (and soon, Apple Fitness should be excellent on this)
              • Being able to use AirPods to watch content without disturbing others (also 2 people can have 2 separate AirPods at different volumes)
      • +6

        Well this might be a surprise to you, but not everyone owns your TV. ATV also allows apple ecosystem apps to be installed and I'm guessing your TV is not capable of that given that apple don't make a TV.

        • -2

          Well this might be a surprise to you,

          Not really. What does Apple TV offer that a new TV with airplay already has?

          Okay I found my answer:

          This is the biggest difference between AirPlay and Apple TV: AirPlay will stream content on your TV from connected devices, but it won't offer access to libraries of content and apps on its own the way an Apple TV streaming box will.

          • +1

            @Orico: Well as I already said, you can install apps directly on the ATV. Not every app supports airplay, and airplay via simple screen mirroring is not the same - more lag etc.

            I own both android TVs with airplay and an ATV. They are not the same thing, although you can do many things via airplay.

      • +4

        Apple TV also works independently thus not requiring other Apple products to stream content.

      • Terrible resolution and low fps

    • Do you think the $70 gift card will apply at the checkout or will you have to pay $230 and use the gift card at another time?

      • If it's like last time, the gift card is to use another time.

        • Yeah that's my suspicion as well. Kind of makes people including the voucher to reduce the price a bit misleading. Not sure what everyone will do with their vouchers if you don't have a second item to purchase.

    • Which gift card?

  • +1

    Was just thinking now might be a good time to get the grey 'magic keyboard' upgrade I have been after … but its probably better to use the Coles 15% discounted cards at JB-HiFi.

    • Coles JB gift cards work out to be cheaper.

      Still cheaper than the CB offer against Apple student/education pricing.

      15% off (using JB gift cards) beats the above scenario.

      Still, though, absolutely gutted the magic keyboard for my iPad Pro 12.9” 2020 costs an eye watering $589…

      With 15% off (using gift cards) it comes down to about $500.

    • sorry, but what is "the Coles 15% discounted cards at JB-HiFi."?

      • I'm referencing the post that has been listed as the top deal on this site for several days now > (look at the top right of this very page for example.)

        • +1

          You beauty! Thanks for replying. I'm fairly new to ozbargain so didn't even see that offer.

  • +27

    All the latest models are ineligible for cashback

    • +2

      Damn, would have missed that

    • +1

      I would have missed too. thanks!

  • +11

    All products that I want to buy are ineligible for cashback

    • +2

      All products ANYONE wants to buy is ineligible….
      Anything released in the last year actually in the list?
      So close, yet so far.

  • Will this work with software?

    In particular the Education Bundle - FCPX, Logic etc

  • +8

    Omg .. that exclusion list 🥴
    Shame as it woulda been good deal otherwise

    • +2

      Upvoted this Apple deal initially, there's a first tmie for everything. However now revoked due to these exclusions.

  • +10

    The exclusion list are pretty much the entire apple lineup..

    • The exclusion is a close (but not exact) match to the list in the Apple Black Friday Sale, to quote the OP for that post:

      None of the new devices launched in the latter half of this year are included (eg M1 Macs, HomePod Mini, iPad Air 4, etc).

  • +4

    It’s Clear that Tightarse are saving us a lot of money!

    • +2

      More so spending to save, with the risk of having to chase up the cashback

    • +1

      It’s Clear that Apple is Tightarse.

  • +15

    What is even the point of this cashback with the number of exclusions..

    • +1

      To clear out crappy old stock

      • -6

        Lol but the cashback is not even issued by apple… why would cashrewards care if we bought the new products…they're practically the same price as the older ones anyway smacks head on table

        • +5

          I don’t think you understand how cashback offers work.

        • +4

          because apple pays cashrewards

  • +3

    meh

  • +1

    Does it work with DJI mavic mini 2 drone from Apple store?

    • Would also like to know. Looking to purchase this.

  • Would this work on iPhone 11s and how does this work? Sorry, I’m new to OzBargain.

    • I think it works on 11. I hope so anyway as it is not in the exclusion list.

      You need a Cashrewards account. Login to Cashrewards and click on Apple. Hopefully the Apple $70 voucher applies automatically and then the 8% tracks in Cashrewards on the balance of the phone.

  • I don't know about you but our family was going to get 2 SE 2020 or SE 2020 and iPhone 11 anyway. So SE 2020 for $560 and iPhone 11 for $855 sounds good to me. They were $850 and $1,200 only a month ago.

    • Same here replacing the kids old SE's with the newer SE 2020, as much as they would like the 12 mini can't justify that amount on a phone for them.
      And the $70 gift card will come in handy for some accessories, plus already have a few apple gift cards from previous deal.

    • Sorry but how is the iPhone 11 coming to $855?64GB model is $999? 8% off that figure doesn’t equate to $855? Cheers.

      • In the OP it saids it stacks with the black friday sale. I assume that it will reduce the price by $70 for SE 2020/iPhone 11 before Cashrewards.

  • +3

    Thanks for reaching out OP, but Apple have offered a deceptively large percentage that applies to a deceptively small percentage of their range.

    I suspect a 2% cashback on 98% of their product would generate more incentivised sales…

  • +1

    With the amount of exclusions, might as well get JBHIFI gift cards with at least 5% off and buy from JB, plus you don’t need to wait for the Cashback.

    • Debating the same thing, particularly if Apple don't have some offer on the new Macbooks for Black Friday.

      • If they do I think JB will price match as well.

  • I was on the fence thinking to buy the iPhone 12 pro max saw this and went SOLD.. read the T&C and went nah pass.

    • Yes no iPhone Pro Max :(

  • all the things I want to buy are excluded. Alright I'm going back to JB

  • Too many exclusions, so the $499 ipad is excluded?

    • Correct - 8th generation iPad is excluded.

  • Can we have a list of what is included?
    Seems most the things I am looking at are in the exclusion list….

    • +1

      Agree. What the hell. Just put up the inclusions list and it will be like two bullet points. Ridiculous.

  • Do trade-ins affect cash back? (I know trade-ins aren't great, it's easier for a family member though.)

  • "Cashback tracks to member accounts between 2-7 days after you receive confirmation from Apple that the product has been shipped."

    Sorry if this seems like a dumb question, but can anyone advise when the product is considered shipped if I'm intending to do a store pick-up? Are click and collect orders tracked?

    • +1

      Pretty sure Apple would have a record of in store pick up to authorise the tracking when prompted by Cashrewards.

  • Didn't get paid last time I tried this deal. Apple make their own rules. Basically just refused even when I followed it up.
    Easier deals elsewhere. Too many trip wires and loop holes here.

  • ineligible list includes the stuff that I may want to buy, like iphone 12, rmp or rma m1…..

  • +1

    No to Apple Watch Series 6 kills this deal for me. 🤬

  • +1

    ‘Cash back for selected Apple products’ should be added the title. Else bit seems misleading even though mentioned in TnC.

    • +3

      OzBargain is very picky about what's in the title and it's very hard to add something similar. I could potentially get away with "Some exclusions".

      • +1

        That’s better. Good deal nonetheless OP, as always 👍

      • +1

        Off topic - Lol ur JVatar 😂

  • +1

    Watch carefully that the gift card has been added to the order. Bought an Apple TV 4K and it wasn't added - realised after. Cancelled, followed the same steps again and this time it was added.

    • My voucher is mentioned in order email but didn't get cash rewards email so likely need make a claim for that.

      • Cashback tracks to member accounts between 2-7 days after you receive confirmation from Apple that the product has been shipped.

  • Please confirm if this works with DJI products? Thanks

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