The Apple AirTag 4-Pack has been on sale at just $79.99 for the past few days — its lowest price we’ve seen thus far at Amazon. And even though the item has been out of stock a majority of the time, it’s currently back in stock. And while $20 per tag is a great price, you can actually do better by stacking the current Black Friday deals — keep on reading.
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For example, many American Express Membership Reward members have been targeted for a promotion where they’ll receive 50% off their Amazon purchase simply by applying a single Amex point. If you are a cardholder, you’ll want to check to see if you are targeted here. Keep in mind that your offer might show something different, such as just a 10% savings.
But if you are lucky enough to see the coveted 50% off offer, you can purchase this 4-pack for just $40 — or just $10 per tag.
Alternatively, if you aren’t targeted for this particular promotion, Chase Ultimate Reward members are also seeing similar offers, also though the max savings is $10 or $15. You can then check to see your offer here. My personal offer is a $10 savings, bringing the product down to $70.
And lastly, you can stack their spin the wheel promotion with the discounted pricing as well as the Amex or Chase offer. Make sure you keep spinning the wheel on the Amazon app to earn up to $20. The credits must be redeemed through the app within 7 days of winning. I won $20 on the first day, but nothing since.
This means I can ultimately purchase the AirTags 4-Pack for as low as $20! This takes into consideration the 50% off discount from using a single Amex point and the $20 from my spinning the wheel winnings.
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