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Apple iPhone 14 128GB $1087, 256GB $1287, Plus 128GB $1287 + Delivery (Free to Metro/ OnePass/ C&C/ in-Store) @ Officeworks

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$212 off the iPhone 14 128GB, all time low, RRP$1299. Free delivery to metro areas. Better, cheaper alternative to the 15 if you want to save $200 and don't need a USB-C port.

$212 off RRP$1499 iPhone 14 Plus.

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  • +3

    Also the same price at JB

    • +1

      For those considering sale prices are sorta 'free' storage upgrades

  • +7

    iPhone prices have fallen quicker than expected.

    • +4

      They are not doing well in their biggest overseas market.

  • Is the Telstra deal still on for $1,199?

    • +1

      Yes, until 18 March

      • Do you happen to know how ow to I get the outright purchase option?
        Telstra App takes me to a web portal which only shows 12/24/36 option

  • +2

    Apple is probably trying to clear their excess stock. The deflation in CN is real and it's just starting. People are not buying smartphones (Apple/Huawei), EVs and not to mention properties. BYD has been dropping the prices for their EVs and only this week on the Seagull/Atto 3 on top of a few other models. This caused Tesla to drop their prices for M3/MY. Good times ahead if you are looking to buy a BYD/Tesla.

    • what discount you are referring to for Atto3? They have been out there for few weeks now.

      • +1

        Atto 3 is known as Yuan Plus SUV. BYD has priced the new model with basic specs at 11.80% less than the current version. This is due to the BYD sale slump of nearly 40% month to month in February. It might take months for the flow on effect to hit the Australia market but I am confident that the price for Atto 3 and Seal will go lower by mid-year. There will be a Seal SUV released soon too follow by other SUV models (I am eyeing the BYD Song L). Tesla will be forced to drop their prices for M3 and MY to stay competitive.

    • iPhone sales dropped 24% in the last 2 months of 2024, But Huawei's Sales jumped more than 60%.

  • What’s different between 14 and 15? Other than usb c, Dynamic Island, always on display, slightly rounded edges and maybe faster chip?

    • +1

      That’s enough things don’t you think?

      • Turns out doesn’t even have always on display. Bug let down

    • +1

      Maybe 1 extra year of support.

      If you're switching from Android or have ipad Air and above then no much point considering 14.

  • +1

    AI Price matcher strikes again

  • +1

    Price matched with Apple for iPhone 15 Pro Max 256 GB for $1987.

  • gst refund

    can officeworks issue a tax invoice with a name on it in store purchase?

    get a valid paper tax invoice in English with:
    your name (and only your name) as it appears in your passport if the invoice is $1,000 or more
    a description of the goods that allows us to match the goods to the invoice
    the retailer's name, address and ABN (ACNs and ARNs not accepted)
    the amount of GST or WET paid (or total price including GST)
    the date of purchase

  • telstra cheaper? iphone 15 $1200

    • How to I get the outright purchase option?
      Telstra App takes me to a web portal which only shows 12/24/36 option

      • +1

        Just walk straight into a Telstra store and you can purchase it outright. No telstra account required.

  • I bought an iPhone 14 a week ago at OW for $1287. I was wondering if they can “price match” that to what it’s now? The guy at the counter mentioned that for iPhones, I’m unable to return it for change of mind which is weird.

    Edit: Just found this comment actually so I will try to call them.

    • The local Officeworks employees may be making up their own rules to avoid iPhone returns as iPhone returns are not excluded in the change of mind returns

      Change of Mind Returns – 30 Days
      https://www.officeworks.com.au/information/policies/return-p…

      If you have changed your mind about your purchase, Officeworks will be pleased to offer you a refund or exchange provided that:

      You return the item within 30 days of purchase
      You produce a satisfactory proof of purchase (being your original register receipt or online proof of purchase, such as a tax invoice)
      The item is in re-saleable condition, including its original packaging (if any), is unused and as sold
      A government issued form of identification must be presented at the time of the return in order to confirm your identity (for products with a value greater than $50). Personal information collected from you at the time of the return will only be used for the purpose of verifying and processing the return. We will record your name, postal address, phone number and email address (where appropriate). Your licence number and date of birth will not be recorded. These details are collected in accordance with our Privacy Policy and Collection Statement.

      If you are unable to provide a satisfactory proof of purchase, Officeworks may, at its absolute discretion, provide you with an exchange or Officeworks gift card to the current value of the item.

      Unless Australian Consumer Law applies, please note change of mind returns are not available for the following purchases:

      Software and other downloadable material
      Prepaid business services which have been activated and / or used
      Gift cards, mobile phone recharge and iTunes cards
      Special orders
      Custom Print & Copy products

  • Do you guys think it is wise to buy rn or if I should wait for EOFY sales?

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