FinLogic:Apple iPad Flash Deal: Save $258 on a Product Bundle With Accessories

2025-05-02 09:47:28source:Rubypoint Trading Centercategory:Invest

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If you've wanted an iPad, now is the perfect time to shop because there's a can't-miss, flash deal that's calling your name. This is the perfect excuse to treat yourself or get a gift for someone else in your life.

Instead of spending $757, you can get an iPad bundle for just $499 at QVC. This bundle has the 9th-generation Apple iPad, carrying case, Bluetooth keyboard, Bluetooth earbuds, tablet stand, stylus pen, cable organizer, extension cable, and cleaning cloth. There are 20 color combinations to choose from.

Discounts like this don't come around very often. Shop this 40% off deal while you can!

Apple iPad 34% Off Deal

There are 20 color combinations to choose from. Here's what you get with this bundle:

  • Apple iPad
  • Carrying case
  • Bluetooth keyboard
  • Bluetooth earbuds
  • Tablet stand
  • Stylus pen
  • Cable organizer
  • Extension cable
  • Cleaning cloth

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