With Christmas just five days away, the time for last-minute shoppers to pick up an online bargain has arrived. At least, it has arrived if you want to take advantage of free shipping and still that gift in time to put it under the tree.
Best Buy Co. Inc. (NYSE: BBY) is promoting free two-day shipping for items ordered Tuesday, December 20, and free standard shipping for large items (appliances, TVs bigger than 51 inches and other items that require scheduled delivery) ordered by 10:30 a.m. Central Time Wednesday, December 21.
iPhone promotions continue to be featured, even though they are essentially the same as they have been throughout the holiday season. A 32 GB iPhone 7 or 7 Plus with a contract from a major carrier costs $21.67 a month for 30 months (AT&T), $27.04 a month for 24 months (Verizon) or $27.09 a month for 24 months (Sprint). All include a $250 Best Buy E-Gift card.
Among other promoted items are an LG 40-inch LED 1080p HDTV (model #40L5000) for $199.99, a savings of $80 (29%) from the list price of $279.99. Free two-day shipping will get the TV to your house on December 22, if ordered by 9:30 a.m. Tuesday.
A Vizio 70-inch LED 2160p Ultra HD with built-in Chromecast is on sale for $899.99, a savings of $400 (31%) and delivery in Chicago is available with installation on Wednesday. If you prefer free shipping, the TV will get there Monday, December 26.
A set of Bose SoundTrue Around-Ear Headphones (model #SOUNDTRUE AE HP II IOS BLK) is on sale for $99.99, a savings of $80 (44%) from the regular price of $179.99. Free two-day shipping if ordered by 11:00 a.m. Tuesday.
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