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Get cashback of 10,000 in india on iPhone, iPad, MacBook, Apple

iPhone, iPad, MacBook, Apple Watch Get Cashback Offers Up to Rs. 10,000 From HDFC

Highlights

  • Cashback of Rs. 10,000 is applicable on iPhone X and MacBook models
  • Credit card full swipe also eligible for cashback on Apple Watch
  • Offer is valid from January 11 to March 11, 2018
HDFC Bank is offering cashbacks on iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and Apple Watch variants in India. The offer entails a cashback of up to Rs. 10,000 on iPhone, MacBook models and up to Rs. 5,000 on iPad and Apple Watch models. The offer will be valid on EMI transactions for both HDFC credit and debit cards, and is valid from January 1 to March 11, 2018.
As per the offer, a cashback of Rs. 10,000 is applicable on iPhone X purchases made with HDFC credit and debit card, under EMI plans. Additionally, a cashback of Rs. 7,000 is applicable on iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus purchases with EMIs; Rs. 3,000 cashback on iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus purchases with EMIs; Rs. 2,000 cashback on iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus purchases with EMIs, and Rs. 1,000 cashback on iPhone 6, iPhone 5S, and iPhone SE purchases with EMIs. No cost EMI is valid for 6 month and 9 month EMI plans for purchases of the iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6s, and iPhone 6s Plus. Other EMIs will be subject to consumer interest rates.
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Talking about offers on MacBook models, all those with MRP less than Rs. 50,000 are entitled to a cashback of Rs. 5,000 on EMI purchases done with HDFC credit and debit cards. Models with an MRP above Rs. 1 lakh can avail a cashback of Rs. 10,000 under the same offer. EMI are subject to consumer interest rates.
Additionally, there are also cashback offers for iPad and Apple Watch models. All iPad models and Apple Watch variants (currently available) will be eligible for a cashback of Rs. 5,000 on purchases done with the EMI option on HDFC credit and debit cards. Do note that this cashback offer is also valid on full swipe transactions made by HDFC credit cards for all Apple Watch models.
EMI tenures of HDFC credit cards include 6, 9, 12, 18, and 24 months, while tenures on debit cards include 6, 9, and 12 months.
Recently, the iPhone X was available for a cashback of Rs. 10,000 with Citibank credit cards on the Airtel online store. Paytm has also been running cashback offers for all iPhone models currently available in India.

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