Apple announces ₹5,000 cashback for HDFC Bank credit card users on its online store

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Apple announces ₹5,000 cashback for HDFC Bank credit card users on its online store
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New Delhi, Apple Store India, the company's online shop on Friday announced a new cashback and no-cost EMI offer.
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Starting January 21, consumers can avail a cashback of ₹5,000 on orders above ₹44,900 in India as well as a no-cost EMI offer up to six months on Apple products.

According to Apple's website, the cashback is available for qualifying HDFC Bank Credit Cards.

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Apple says that the maximum cashback of ₹5,000 will be applicable on a single order that totals up to ₹44,900 or more. Multiple orders cannot be combined for the cashback.

The cashback, once an order is successfully paid, will be credited to the user's HDFC credit card account within a period of 7 days.

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The offer cannot be clubbed with the Education Program offers and is valid only on a single item purchase once per card.

Much like the ₹5,000 cashback offer, the no-cost EMI offer also ends on January 28, 2021.

Apple clarifies "Card eligibility subject to terms and conditions between you and your card issuing bank." The No-Cost EMI offer is applicable on HDFC Bank Credit Cards on EMI transactions on a six-month tenure only.

The Apple India Online Store went live in September 2020. It offers customers a full range of products and support with the same premium experience found in Apple store locations around the world.


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