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I spoke with Best Buy customer service rep from a local store and they told me they price-match Apple. It makes no sense that the "retail" price of the phone would be $799 when you may order one from apple.com without a carrier for $699. Is Best Buy trying to lure in customers who want the latest and greatest only to charge them a higher price? I can't say, but it seems oddly fishy because I can guarantee not everyone would dig deeper in to this. Just trying to add my two-cents. Since I already had ordered an iPhone 8 on apple.com, I declined to risk cancelling that order for what a rep told me over the phone. Proceed at your own risk & do your homework before shelling out $699+.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Looks like they're going to lose a lot of iPhone sales. I just got off the phone with them and they insist the price on their website is correct, even after they looked at the Apple prices online. One suggested that I bring the reciept to the store for a price match…they're going to have a lot of paperwork to process, but I'm not going to go through the hassle.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The full retail price of the model you posted this question on is $799.99 + tax. This would be what you would get charged if you did not do an upgrade on your line of service with AT&T.
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