It looks like the DEC23EMOB25 code works to get 10% off of
any of the M2 Macbook Pros (as well as all sorts of other stuff, but I don't know how widespread that is) at Best Buy.
EDIT: This only works with the BB credit card.
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Base Model 14" M2 Pro w/16GB [bestbuy.com] -- $1799.10 (from $1,999)
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M2 Pro 16" w/16GB [bestbuy.com] - 2,429.10 (from $2,699)
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M2 Max 14" w/32GB [bestbuy.com] - $2,789.10 (from $3,099.00)
I purchased the M2 Max 14" myself, with pickup in Delaware (so no sales tax). EDIT: Also removed some mistaken info about the cost of Applecare with the optional Totaltech purchase BB will try to sell you.
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BestBuy's wording on this is confusing at the least and misleading at the most.
Possibly? I have it and it was auto-selected for us on my signed-in account. If I can verify I'll update above.
BestBuy's wording on this is confusing at the least and misleading at the most.
I see what you mean. And yeah, their wording really is confusing. I'll remove from my post.
EDIT: I am talking about a previous promo disregard
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I'm contemplating signing up for the credit card and combining the 10% off with 10% rewards bonus. If they had totaltech included with the credit card or like extra warranty I'd bite, but like you said the credit card is pretty useless unless looking for deals at best buy.
I thought about taking the credit on my M2 Max, but I went with the 0% financing. I could have paid outright without jeapordizing my other finances ... but it was a purchase I hadn't been planning until recently, and $3100 is still tough to swallow in one gulp, even with an extra $150 "off" via the credit.
But the 10% from the coupon code sure made it easier.