It looks like Black Friday 2014 is on track to becoming one of the hottest ones for shoppers. That's because crazy deals have been emerging weeks before November 28, making Thanksgiving known as that day before Black Friday.
One such deal that is sure to be whetting consumer appetite these days is that iPhone 6 $99 deal. And Sam's Club is to be blamed from this increased anticipation, as the retailer had leaked a flyer poster of the said deal.
"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," MacRumors said. "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," the site added.
Is this true? There's only one way to find out - and it's highly probable that Sam's Club won't be the only one offering this steal of a deal.
Realty Today had also reported that the Samsung Galaxy S4 will be offered for a mere $1 "for Verizon Wireless, Sprint or AT&T subscription (plus free shipping)." Looks like some serious tech decision making needs to be done before the promotions actually drop.
Meanwhile, GottaBeMobile said that a free iPhone 6 deal will be ending soon. Before you choke on your drink. Do know that this involves trading in an old iPhone model for the latest iteration.
"If you own an iPhone 5 or iPhone 5s you can very likely get more than $179 for your old iPhone if you sell it on eBay, Craigslist or directly to someone you know - but if you have an iPhone 5c, iPhone 4s or especially the iPhone 4 this is a deal you need to consider," the site pointed out.
The deal reportedly ends November 8. Until then, "you can trade in an old iPhone to Walmart and get the iPhone 6 16GB free with a new two-year agreement."
"You need to be eligible for an upgrade and you will need to pay taxes and activation fees, but the price of the phone is $179 less than without a trade at Walmart," the site added. This opportunity, however, is not available for Android devices. Also, you must make sure your iPhone "must power on, be free of water damage and the screen or body cannot be cracked."
"You'll also need to remove any pass code and Find my iPhone locks before the trade," GottaBeMobile said.
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