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Apple "Black Friday" Sale Available in UK
breezerbay
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Per the Telegraph today...Good news for anyone buying Apple products for Xmas
Apple has confirmed that its 'Black Friday' sale will also be taking place in the UK, both in-store and online Photo: Apple
The sale coincides with 'Black Friday' in the United States, the day after Thanksgiving when stores traditionally slash prices and the Christmas shopping rush begins.
Apple customers received an email wishing them "Happy Friday". The message promised a special "one day shopping event" both in-store and online, and the illustration showed a pile of Apple products, including Mac laptops and computers, iPods, keyboards and an Apple TV, wrapped in a ribbon and bow
Last week, the technology website Boy Genius Report claimed to have seen a leaked document giving details of Apple's 'Black Friday' reductions. The leaflet seemed to indicate reductions of around 25 per cent on some of the most expensive laptops and computers, but Apple has refused to comment on the rumours.
Apple has confirmed that its 'Black Friday' sale will also be taking place in the UK, both in-store and online Photo: Apple
The sale coincides with 'Black Friday' in the United States, the day after Thanksgiving when stores traditionally slash prices and the Christmas shopping rush begins.
Apple customers received an email wishing them "Happy Friday". The message promised a special "one day shopping event" both in-store and online, and the illustration showed a pile of Apple products, including Mac laptops and computers, iPods, keyboards and an Apple TV, wrapped in a ribbon and bow
Last week, the technology website Boy Genius Report claimed to have seen a leaked document giving details of Apple's 'Black Friday' reductions. The leaflet seemed to indicate reductions of around 25 per cent on some of the most expensive laptops and computers, but Apple has refused to comment on the rumours.
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