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Best Buy Offering Up to $50 Gift Card With Latest iPad Pro Models

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Best Buy has launched a limited time promotion offering customers up to a $50 Best Buy physical gift card with their pre-order of the latest iPad Pro models, announced at WWDC 2017 this week, through its website.

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Specifically, Best Buy is offering a $50 gift card for the second-generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro, and a $25 gift card for the all-new 10.5-inch iPad Pro. Best Buy estimates both models will begin shipping on Tuesday, June 13.

For the latest MacBook and MacBook Pro models, also unveiled at WWDC 2017 this week, Best Buy is offering college students an extra $100 off when they sign up for College Student Deals. The discount is provided in the form of an emailed coupon that can be redeemed online or at one of its stores.

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Best Buy currently charges the same price as Apple for all of the latest iPad Pro and MacBook models prior to the gift cards and coupons.

Best Buy said customers can also get a minimum $250 Best Buy physical gift card with the trade in of select MacBook models at one of its stores. All three deals are valid in the United States and Puerto Rico only.

Disclaimer: MacRumors.com is an affiliate partner with Best Buy and may get paid if you click one of the above links and make a purchase.

Top Rated Comments

115 months ago
The promotion also includes Kaspersky Internet Security
Soooo... it includes something that's not going to be used by 80% of people. :D
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115 months ago
Nice! I'll just wait a week or two and buy an open box for 75 bucks less.
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115 months ago
$50 gift card, meh....wait for a better deal from Target.
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115 months ago
For people withe the BB Card, there is 12 months no interest. Might be helpful to allow people to get the 512GB model when they otherwise couldn't afford it up front.

Personally, I prefer to use other people's money for free for 12 months than drain my bank account all at once. Why not?
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115 months ago
I'm waiting for the 9.7" pro to be discounted.
Where can I find them for a good deal?
Monitor B&H Photo online. They Will likely have competitive prices and their customer service is stellar.
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115 months ago
A better way to save money is to buy from B&H Photo and not pay an sales tax (unless you live in NY or NJ). That will save you more money than a $50 Best Buy Gift Card.
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