Sam's Club Selling iPhone 6 as Low as $99 Starting November 15
Warehouse club chain Sam's Club will be selling the 16GB, 64GB, and 128GB iPhone 6 at $99, $199, and $299 with a two-year contract beginning November 15th, according to a leaked flyer posted by GottaDeal.com (via BestBlackFriday.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. 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.
More retailers are expected to announce a number of discounts on Apple-related products as we move closer to "Black Friday", which is known as the traditional kickoff to the holiday season and falls on November 28th this year. Those looking to keep up with holiday sales on Apple-related products should check out our Black Friday Roundup, which will be frequently updated with the best deals as they are announced.
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