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[eBay Plus] Apple iPhone 13 Pro Sierra Blue 256GB MLVP3X/A $1799 Delivered @ Ausluck eBay

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apple iPhone 13 pro 256GB SIERRA Blue $1799.00 Free Express delivery

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  • +4

    Price in title please.

    Try: Apple iPhone 13 Pro Sierra Blue 256GB $1799 delivered @ Ausluck eBay Store.

  • Is this deal for the iPhone 13 Pro or the 12 Pro, OP?

    • apple iPhone 13 Pro 256GB

    • Sierra Blue is for the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max.

  • +3

    69$ off rrp

    • Here comes Jack!

    • +8

      Nice.

    • +1

      The ‘$’ should come before the numbers.

      • +10

        Just read it upside down

        • 😂😂😂

    • You still get the invoice for the 2099 price, which means more tax deduction?

      • Why ?

        • tax invoices from ebay sellers dont include the discount codes in the tax invoice. Its done from ebays side of things so its like ebay 'pays' the discount, not you.

          They take a cut, so thats why jack visits often.

  • +2

    Pro max would have been a steal at this price

    • +2

      And so would have the ownership of Apple.

  • +1

    iPhone 12 Pro 256 GB: $1427.15 using PHCET10

    • iPhone 12 ≠ iPhone 13

      • +2

        r98 is just pointing out another option/deal using this code, I dont think they're suggesting those phones are the same.

  • Just to confirm it's Aus stock? (I know it may not may much difference from US stock, but yea)

    • What are the differences from the International model and AU?

      • +5

        US has mmWave 5G.

        Japan has camera shutter sound that cannot be switched off.

        Some ME models don't have Facetime camera enabled.

        Subtle differences like that.

        Warranty is also different. An AU model would get swapped straight away with new one on the spot. International models will most often be taken away for repair, not direct replacement with AU model unless rare cases etc.

    • +1

      US stock is actually very different from au stock with millimeter wave 5g

    • Yes Australian stocks direct purchase from Apple Australia

  • Also if the $69 is worth not buying from Apple, where you can do interest-free payment and (possibly) easier future repair service?

    • Where you bought the iPhone doesn’t matter to Apple unless gray import or stolen.

    • +1

      If you have Sunsuper/RedeemYourGiftCard or similar memberships, you can buy 5% discount Apple GC, plus 1.5% CR cash back on Apple store online, total ~$118 discount for the Pro 13 256GB, with their 2 weeks change of mind policy.

      • Cash back does not apply to new models ?

        • +3

          You are right, seems they updated recently:

          These products & services are ineligible for cashback until further notice (updated 27/09/21): iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, 9th Gen iPad, New iPad Mini, Apple Watch Series 7, iMac 24” M1, Pro Display XDR, Gift Cards, Gift Wrap, Shipping

          So $93 off instead with discount GC, still a better discount than Ausluck and the benefit of 2 weeks return.

          FYI, where to get discount GCs here

      • I just checked Sunsuper - no Apple gift cards, only iTunes.

      • 2 weeks change of mind policy will not help everyone as you will end up with Apple GC, with eBay you get money back as you paid it.

        • Apple's change of mind means you use it for 2 weeks, don't like it? Return it for a refund. I very much doubt any eBay seller refund you after you open their sealed box and use their stuff for 2 weeks, unless it's faulty.

          • @Buy2Much: That's true but your suggestion was to buy Apple gift cards to get a better discount from Apple store and then buy using those GC.
            Don't think Apple will refund in any other way if your original payment method was GC and you get stuck with it after changing your mind.

            • @ozdesi: I had this experiment, I want to change the phone model (XS to XS Max) and the old phone paid with GC. Apple issue me a new gift card with the balance of the old iPhone value, and you paid new iPhone using that card and the difference.

              So its work the same way. If you only want to refund the phone then Apple will issue you a gift card with the balance of the phone.

  • +1

    I upgraded from Iphone X to Iphone 13 pro and phone is heavy and camera bump is way too big. Sharp edges and not comfortable to hold.

    • +1

      Guessing you were locked down and unable to physically go into a store to check all of those things?

      • Yeah I am in Melbourne :(

    • Should've watched some reviews, most of them mention the weight difference…

    • +1

      13 mini then?

  • +3

    This seller's doing it for $1639 with code so how about beating that

    • Just saw that one too. If OP can beat that, then I'm all in!

    • Overseas model though

      • Oh yeah, my bad.

  • Why rrp is higher than from usual suspects JB, Officeworks, Apple ?

    • I recall merchants like futu/kai seng would jack prices up when there was a voucher. Effectively made a 10% voucher become ~5%.

  • +3

    Only if apple brought usb c and always on display.

  • +13

    Ausluck are notorious price jackers. Their RRP for this phone is $230 above Apple’s own RRP. Can’t support a business with these practices especially considering eBay are funding this sale.

  • +2

    For those of you with Sunsuper, you can get gift cards to exchange to eBay at 5% off + $1 fee x 2 cards (note: eBay capped my gift card redemption to $1500, so you will need to find the $299 using another payment method). Effectively:

    $2099
    -$300 eBay voucher
    -$1000 (gift card 1, $950 + $1 fee = $49 saving)
    -$500 (gift card 2, $475 + $1 fee = $24 saving)
    -$299 to be funded by PayPal/credit card.

    So your $1799 phone becomes $1726 ($143 saving from Apple RRP, and no delivery wait time, quoted by Apple as “ships in 4-5 weeks”).

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