I have been looking for a good deal on the new iPad Pros but unfortunately due to the recent price increase due to Brexit it has been extremely difficult; however if you create a new account at Very the code LGAQP reduces the price by 20%. I ordered the iPad Pro 12.9 inch 2017 model for £619.19. This includes the postage cost of £3.99. Should work on all other models too.
please expire it, code does not work! - rodman
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zizzles
16 Jul 1724#2
The price increase is due to Apple, Brexit doesn't sell iPads
daskapital
16 Jul 1714#11
price increase due to Brexit
you mean price increase due to apple taking advantage of the situation.....
it's 1.31 USD to 1GBP. It was 1.4. Many companies used the excuse about weak pound.
did they drop the price again when the pound went back up? Nope.
cantonbean
16 Jul 1714#12
For the last time. Apple price increases were due to greed not Brexit. They put the prices up in Europe too and pretty much everywhere except the USA so stop saying it's Brexit related! They also did the same when launched MacBooks. I bought iPad and MacBook on event day because I got them at the old prices.
a904lea to 1an4492
16 Jul 1714#6
Pro and anti Brexit isn't a left/right issue.
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Dhiraj1
16 Jul 17#1
Does this work for the 10.5 inch ipad pro as well?
rgerwal to Dhiraj1
16 Jul 17#9
Should do, worth a try
zizzles
16 Jul 1724#2
The price increase is due to Apple, Brexit doesn't sell iPads
twinkletwinkle to zizzles
16 Jul 179#3
It is Brexit that has caused pound devaluation and resulting in the price increase. Actually not that bothered about an iPad, but I do worry about my monthly spend on groceries. I cannot say price increase is due to TESCO/SAINSBURIES etc.
Anyways, 20% is a good discount.
1an4492
16 Jul 178#4
Left wing politics arrive on hkud
a904lea to 1an4492
16 Jul 1714#6
Pro and anti Brexit isn't a left/right issue.
Stan
16 Jul 172#5
2% Quidco as well :smile:
Stan
16 Jul 17#7
Did it work at 20% for you ? It says 10% for electrical
jimbob2010
16 Jul 17#8
Needs expired this is 10% off electrical s only as shown every time someone posts this code
rgerwal to jimbob2010
16 Jul 17#10
\x0a\x0aYeah it says 10% but when I tried it 20% came off. Might be that iPad are in a different category so you get the full amount off.
daskapital
16 Jul 1714#11
price increase due to Brexit
you mean price increase due to apple taking advantage of the situation.....
it's 1.31 USD to 1GBP. It was 1.4. Many companies used the excuse about weak pound.
did they drop the price again when the pound went back up? Nope.
bilbob to daskapital
16 Jul 17#27
You think all these massive multi national companies should adjust prices day by day?
And also forget to mention that 1.31 us *very* close to the highest point the UK£ has been against the $ since the referendum?
And forget the DAY before it was at 1.49?
Currencies fluctuate, but in general, the major ones do so slowly. Fact is, the UK£ plummeted after the referendum, and a pretty much every importer faced higher prices. To pretend otherwise is deliberate ignorance.
Whichever side of the debate you are on, whether you see it as good or bad, these are facts. The UK£ is now one of those currencies that is in fluctuation. Because of brexit.
Once it eventually steadies itself (eventually..) I don't doubt these companies will once again re-evaluate their pricing.
cantonbean
16 Jul 1714#12
For the last time. Apple price increases were due to greed not Brexit. They put the prices up in Europe too and pretty much everywhere except the USA so stop saying it's Brexit related! They also did the same when launched MacBooks. I bought iPad and MacBook on event day because I got them at the old prices.
sion22 to cantonbean
16 Jul 172#18
Right, cause big devaluation of currency has no affect on Apple's decision of setting price, its not like Apple or Microsoft etc had announce price increase following Brexit...oh wait they did. The fact is the price increase is both due to adding the name "pro" and know people will pay for it but also Brexit
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please expire it, code does not work!
- rodman
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you mean price increase due to apple taking advantage of the situation.....
it's 1.31 USD to 1GBP. It was 1.4. Many companies used the excuse about weak pound.
did they drop the price again when the pound went back up? Nope.
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Anyways, 20% is a good discount.
you mean price increase due to apple taking advantage of the situation.....
it's 1.31 USD to 1GBP. It was 1.4. Many companies used the excuse about weak pound.
did they drop the price again when the pound went back up? Nope.
And also forget to mention that 1.31 us *very* close to the highest point the UK£ has been against the $ since the referendum?
And forget the DAY before it was at 1.49?
Currencies fluctuate, but in general, the major ones do so slowly. Fact is, the UK£ plummeted after the referendum, and a pretty much every importer faced higher prices. To pretend otherwise is deliberate ignorance.
Whichever side of the debate you are on, whether you see it as good or bad, these are facts. The UK£ is now one of those currencies that is in fluctuation. Because of brexit.
Once it eventually steadies itself (eventually..) I don't doubt these companies will once again re-evaluate their pricing.