iPhone 6 Best Buy deals continue: details

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Apple fans who are looking into great deals on the ever-popular iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus should be ecstatic, as different carriers are now getting into the Apple Watch event hang-over and are arranging promotions for their Apple products. 

Customers who would choose an iPhone on their Verzion, Sprint, or AT&T plans will receive a $50 discount plus a free $40 charger. In addition, select carrier plans will have an additional $70 in-store credits. 

There are also off-contract iPhone 6 deals that cut the price by as much as $100, and most carriers offer certified like-new models with corresponding prices. 

Aside from the freebies on carrier plans, stores also have their own iPhone 6 and 6 Plus promos. Best Buy, for example, has a $50 straight up discount running right now for the new iPhone models; a plus freebie is the free Belkin car and wall charger, priced at $40. The discount doesn't need any code or promo coupon to be availed, but the free charger needs to be picked off Best Buy's promo page and added to the iPhone cart. 

Also, when users choose to buy an iPhone 6 and immediately upgrade their monthly plans for Verizon Edge, Sprint Easy Pay, AT&T Next, and Sprint Leasing, the shoppers also qualify for a $50 Best Buy gift card. This gift is available to all customers regardless of the plan, and is on top of the $50 straight up discount. 

Online market and trade in site Gazelle is also ramping up its iPhone promotions. Their Special Coupon Code lets buyers save $20 on a certified iPhone 6, giving the Gazelle iPhone a much lower price of about $539.

Those interested in Gazelle's promos but are nervous about the quality need not worry, as the popular market site inspects each model that was traded in, and offers a 30-day risk free return policy. 

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