Apple Store has for
Select PayPal Accounts: 256GB Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max 5G Unlocked Smartphone (Various Colors) for
$1199 +
20% Back in PayPal Rewards when you follow the deal instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Members
BRPXR600R for posting this deal.
- Notes:
- Limited to one Eligible Purchase per customer, up to a total of $1,250 in spend. Eligibility may vary by account.
- Once your new iPhone is activated, it remains unlocked, which means you can use it with any network that provides service for iPhone. However, if you buy an iPhone with an AT&T Installment Plan, your iPhone will be locked to AT&T and will only work on the AT&T network for the term of your Installment Plan agreement.
Deal Instructions: - Open the PayPal app on your phone (or go to the PayPal website if you're using a browser)
- Navigate to the PayPal Rewards section
- Look for the offer that says "20% cash back on one Pay Later purchase with PayPal through 12/2"
- Once you find it, there should be a "Save offer" button. Tap or click that to activate the offer.
- Go to the 256GB Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max 5G Unlocked Smartphone (Various Colors) page
- Select iPhone 17 Pro Max, color, and 256GB storage
- Scroll down and select No trade-in
- Select Buy under Payment options
- Choose a carrier
- Select No AppleCare coverage
- Add to bag
- Proceed to checkout
- Select PayPal as payment and select Pay in 4 or Pay Monthly
- Your total should be $1199. Shipping is free.
- If you are eligible, 20% back in PayPal Rewards should show pending shortly after purchase (you may also receive a confirmation email)
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- I didn't see the offer in mobile app. Used browser to "save" it.
- after saving it in PayPal, I ordered iPhone 17 pro 256gb apple.com online selecting paypal (total was around 1191$ with tax) I didn't want to risk it with Pro Max since it was exceeding the 1250$ order limit. Not sure if it applies pre tax or total amount
*none of my chase cards worked with Pay in 4 option so had to use Bank of America
-pick up my phone in store
-I see points pending after 15 minutes.
Edit: this is a shitshow. If you have a trade-in, Apple retardedly adds that to your subtotal, and PayPal builds your Pay in 4 installments of that inflated total, and I suspect if you try to get that adjusted after the fact PayPal and Apple will just point fingers and send you around in circles. Probably going to cancel this stupid thing.
This is what Chatgpt says about it:
"So what does that mean in plain English?
edit: I see "Point pending" on desktop and mobile, with no amount listed, but under Pending points it shows "20% cash back on one Pay Later purchase with PayPal. Your points are on the way! They should arrive within 90 days." so I'm guessing it worked.
- I didn't see the offer in mobile app. Used browser to "save" it.
- after saving it in PayPal, I ordered iPhone 17 pro 256gb apple.com online selecting paypal (total was around 1191$ with tax) I didn't want to risk it with Pro Max since it was exceeding the 1250$ order limit. Not sure if it applies pre tax or total amount
*none of my chase cards worked with Pay in 4 option so had to use Bank of America
-pick up my phone in store
-I see points pending after 15 minutes.
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I do see in the Activity section that 12,000+ (what I ordered was an iPad Air for a bit over $600 after tax) points pending...so hopefully the rewards points get added at some point.
And, the PayPal shows the reward point is pending.
Is the 20% cash before Tax or after Tax?
edit: I see "Point pending" on desktop and mobile, with no amount listed, but under Pending points it shows "20% cash back on one Pay Later purchase with PayPal. Your points are on the way! They should arrive within 90 days." so I'm guessing it worked.
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Think about it - you're getting a loan from PayPal, The amount financed is the total amount with tax, not the pretax amount. I highly doubt the algorithm PayPal uses is even looking at the line items, just the total amount billed.
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