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Last-Minute Shoppers: Apple Retail Stores Now Offering Free Two-Hour Delivery on Eligible Products

If you’re a last-minute holiday shopper (and you know who you are), you’ll be glad to know that Apple’s retail stores are now offering free two-hour delivery on eligible, in-stock products in select countries. As noted by MacRumors, the offer is available for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods, and Apple TV only.

Of course, there are some gotchas:

$0 two-hour delivery on purchases made from December 22 until December 24, 2022 on eligible Apple products in most metros. Offer applies to purchase(s) of iPhone, Mac, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, and Apple TV only. Offer is not available on customized Mac, engraved products, and for certain order types including orders paid for with financing or by bank transfer. Delivery times vary according to your selected delivery address, availability of your items, and the time of day you place your order. Find a store to view local store hours or see checkout for estimated delivery. A signature is required for delivery.

Items will be delivered from a local Apple retail store by a courier at a time selected during checkout. Apple normally charges $9 for two-hour delivery.

Free two-hour delivery is also available in select areas of Canada, France, Spain, and the UK. Free three-hour delivery is available in Australia.

Apple Store Holiday Return Policy

Items purchased at the Apple Online Store that are received between November 4, 2022, and December 25, 2022, may be returned through January 8, 2023. Please note that all other terms and conditions provided in the Apple Online Store Sales and Refunds Policy are still applicable with respect to such items purchased. Items purchased by carrier financing are not eligible for extended returns and are subject to the Standard Return Policy. All purchases made after December 25, 2022, are subject to the Standard Return Policy.

Chris Hauk

Chris is a Senior Editor at Mactrast. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America, and yes, he has to pump in both sunshine and the Internet.