Steve Jobs just announced that the iPhone 8Gb is dropping in price from $599 to $399. That is $200 difference for us early adopters.
Luckily, a lot of credit cards have Price Protection Program. You can file a claim with your credit card company to get the difference in price back. Obviously, there are a number of stipulations.
Citibank Mastercard - The Price Protection Program helps you get the best price you can find on most products you buy. If you buy an item with your MasterCard or Visa card, and if within 60 days after your purchase you see a printed advertisement for the same item (same model number and same model year) by the same manufacturer for
a lower price, we will refund you the price difference, up to $250 per item (up to a maximum of $1,000 per cardmember per year) provided the printed advertisement was published on the same day as or within 60 days after your purchase. No registration is necessary.
Unfortunately, the release date for the iPhone was 68 days ago. I got mine on the release date. If you got it after, file a claim immediately.
Please help list other price guarantees for other credit cards.
In addition, check your benefits. Citibank CCs also cover lost, stolen, accidental breakage up to $500.
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From CNN story today about Apple iPhone owners:
" But some relief is in sight. Apple spokeswoman Natalie Kerris said anyone who purchased an iPhone within the past 14 days and has the receipt can get a full refund under Apple's return policy if they haven't opened the product. If they have opened it, they still can get a refund of the price difference."
tazzy531 said:First of all, the background is covered here in this prior thread: Credit Card Free Benefits
Steve Jobs just announced that the iPhone 8Gb is dropping in price from $599 to $399. That is $200 difference for us early adopters.
Luckily, a lot of credit cards have Price Protection Program. You can file a claim with your credit card company to get the difference in price back. Obviously, there are a number of stipulations.
Citibank Mastercard - The Price Protection Program helps you get the best price you can find on most products you buy. If you buy an item with your MasterCard or Visa card, and if within 60 days after your purchase you see a printed advertisement for the same item (same model number and same model year) by the same manufacturer for
a lower price, we will refund you the price difference, up to $250 per item (up to a maximum of $1,000 per cardmember per year) provided the printed advertisement was published on the same day as or within 60 days after your purchase. No registration is necessary.
Unfortunately, the release date for the iPhone was 68 days ago. I got mine on the release date. If you got it after, file a claim immediately.
Please help list other price guarantees for other credit cards.
In addition, check your benefits. Citibank CCs also cover lost, stolen, accidental breakage up to $500.
Wow did realize that Steve jobs red the fine print on his CC agreemants. Release new prices 68 days after release. 8 days after this CC Price Protection Program coverage ends.
Btw, how does CC comapanies make money off of this? Do they charge back the original store?
CC makes money off the stores and the amount of transactions that go though a business. The bank it self i believe gets a cut from the type of card (m/c, visa)
They would charge the 200 back to the store which it was purchased...
timless said:Btw, how does CC comapanies make money off of this? Do they charge back the original store?
It's part of their benefits program. Read the other thread for other benefits, such as rental car insurance, travel insurance, and extended warranty.
The thing is very few people actually take advantage of this. The idea is that credit card processing fees are something like 2% of the purchase price. So for the $600 iPhone, Credit Card companies make around $12. If a small percentage of the people file a claim, they still make a profit.
mushx said:They would charge the 200 back to the store which it was purchased... That is incorrect. It comes out of the CC company's insurance policy. Nothing gets charged to the store.
kenmacdonald said:I used my AMEX on launch day....anybody know their policy for price protection?
AMEX has a 90 Day Return Guarantee. If you purchase something and the merchant refuses to accept a return within 90 days, AMEX will refund you the full amount. Unfortunately, the fine prints specify this doesn't apply to Cell Phones
Dude. That's awesome. I got mine freakin 6 days ago. grrr. Question on the details though, Citi states: A printed advertisement is an advertisement appearing in a newspaper, magazine, store circular, or catalog which states the authorized dealer or store name, item (including model number), and sale price... ...attach legible copies of the merchant receipt, the printed advertisement...
So, what should I do about the little detail of the printed advertisement and model number? I don't recall any apple circulars in store for pickup? If I find a magazine ad, It probably wont have the model number... you know how picky these guys get. Ideas?
neuromajor said:Dude. That's awesome. I got mine freakin 6 days ago. grrr. Question on the details though, Citi states: A printed advertisement is an advertisement appearing in a newspaper, magazine, store circular, or catalog which states the authorized dealer or store name, item (including model number), and sale price... ...attach legible copies of the merchant receipt, the printed advertisement...
So, what should I do about the little detail of the printed advertisement and model number? I don't recall any apple circulars in store for pickup? If I find a magazine ad, It probably wont have the model number... you know how picky these guys get. Ideas?
If it's under 14 days, I think it may be easier to just go to the Apple Store and ask for a refund on the difference.
Thought I'd share my iPhone story with you. I bought a 4 Gb iPhone on August 4 for $499. Found out today that the price had been cut by $200 (angry - but that's another story/thread...) and promptly phoned up the Mastercard Price Protection people (FYI, I have a Citi Mastercard). They took my details but reiterated that I have to have a printed advertisement in order to be able claim a refund.
I dashed down to the local Apple Store, found out that 1) all 4 Gb models had been sold, and 2) Apple stores don't carry any signage anyway, so I couldn't get any hardcopy receipt to use for my claim. I spoke to the manager of the store about this, but he was unable to help me in the slightest.
So I'm wondering what to do next. I printed out the webpage from Apple that has the 4 Gb model priced at $299, but really am at a loss. Does anyone have any suggestions?
danny12345 said: So I'm wondering what to do next. I printed out the webpage from Apple that has the 4 Gb model priced at $299, but really am at a loss. Does anyone have any suggestions?
That stinks. Since the discontinued 4GB models are unlikely to ever make an ad at their reduced price point, you're in trouble. Stores that still have stock will sell out quickly, and online prices don't count. Your only option may be to provide an ad for the 8GB model when it comes out and hope it goes through. I don't know how thoroughly they check that sort of thing, and you'd only be getting $100 back, but you might not have another option.
You have some time, though. I'd wait awhile and see if any ads come out.
Thought I'd share my iPhone story with you. I bought a 4 Gb iPhone on August 4 for $499. Found out today that the price had been cut by $200 (angry - but that's another story/thread...) and promptly phoned up the Mastercard Price Protection people (FYI, I have a Citi Mastercard). They took my details but reiterated that I have to have a printed advertisement in order to be able claim a refund.
I dashed down to the local Apple Store, found out that 1) all 4 Gb models had been sold, and 2) Apple stores don't carry any signage anyway, so I couldn't get any hardcopy receipt to use for my claim. I spoke to the manager of the store about this, but he was unable to help me in the slightest.
So I'm wondering what to do next. I printed out the webpage from Apple that has the 4 Gb model priced at $299, but really am at a loss. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Cheers,
Dan.
YMMV at different Apple stores, but I do not see why the Apple Store manager cannot print out or photocopy a price sheet for you. When I did a similar thing for my iPod a while back, my local Apple Store mgr pull out a sheet that lists product descripts, model #/part #, and prices. I used that on my Mastercard claim and all was fine.
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