Apple Now Offering Free Two-Hour Delivery on Last-Minute Gifts
as we expectedApple now offers Free two-hour delivery Valid on eligible in-stock products ordered before December 24th in select countries. This offer is only available on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods, Apple TV and Beats.
Until December 24, orders placed through Apple’s online store can enjoy free two-hour shipping in most metropolitan areas in the United States and Canada. Delivery time is selected during December 24th. Apple typically charges $9 for two-hour delivery.
Apple also offers Free three-hour delivery in Australia Until December 24th.
Apple’s Extended return policy The holiday shopping season is still in effect. For example, in the United States, most products purchased from Apple between November 8 and December 25 this year may not be returned until January 8, 2025.
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