Update: This popular deal is still available.
Best Buy is offering their
128GB Google Pixel 8/8 Pro Unlocked Smartphone Pre-order (various colors) +
Bonus Google Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Wi-Fi Smartwatch w/ Obsidian Active Band (Matte Black) for
$79 after
Trading in your Used 128GB Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max worth
~$920 in Trade-In Value offer.
Shipping or curbside pickup is free.
Thanks to community member
Deltik for sharing this deal
Offer Notes:
- You may Trade-In other Smartphones but Trade-In Value will differ based on Phone Model and Condition. Refer to the forum thread for additional Trade-In Offers
- When you place your order, your payment method will be charged for the full purchase price, plus tax.
- When Best Buy receives your trade-in item, Best Buy will confirm that it matches the information you provided in the estimate, then refund your payment method the final trade-in value within 7-10 days, including any associated tax.
- Your estimated trade-in value is valid for 15 days.
- This device is on pre-order and is schedule to release October 12, 2023. To receive full trade-in value, your device must be in Good working condition w/ no damages.
- Value of trade-in may change at anytime without any given circumstances. Actual trade-in value discount may differ from amount shown on trade-in calculator; after calculating trade-in value, add phone to cart to see actual trade-in value discount.
- Ensure that you select the 'Trade-In and Save' tab and select the 128GB Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max as your trade in device
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Here are all the trade-in offers as a spreadsheet: Best Buy SKU 6559251 – All Trade-In Values.xlsx [archive.org]
Google Pixel 7 Pro ― $600.00 base + $250.00 bonus = $550.00
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Edit: Finally got in. Promo still shows but trade in has dropped significantly. iPhone 11 went from $500 to $200.
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