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MacBook Neo shipping times up to 3 weeks from Apple: Amazon now $10 off with delivery this week

If you’re still looking to grab a new MacBook Neo this week, Apple’s delivery times have started to slip quite a bit. A 512GB model with the Touch ID for example is currently saying somewhere between a 2 and 3-week wait time (depending on the color) – but you can score with delivery this week via Amazon and it is now offering select models at $10 off as well. On top of that, Best Buy shipping times still appear to be much faster than Apple and members can score a FREE $50 store credit now too. 

Now, obviously $10 off really isn’t much and sadly a deal really, but considering you’re going to have to wait as long as 3 weeks to get your new Neo straight from Apple, you might as well save the tenner and have the new machine land on your door step as early as this Friday. Right? 

Unless you have some Apple Store credit to make use of, or are perhaps looking to trade in for one, it seems like a no brainer to get one straight from Amazon right now instead. Just keep in mind, Best Buy is dishing out FREE $50 store credits to members and is offering trade-in values as good or better than Apple depending on the gear you’re looking to flip. 

MacBook Neo FREE credit deal

As we detailed this morning, Best Buy has now increased the FREE store credit it is offering on the new MacBook Neo. It was handing out $25 Best Buy credits during the pre-order phase and even after launch day, but as you can see below, you can land a FREE $50 credit with and this includes trade-ins as well. Just take note, the FREE $50 is only available to paid Best Buy Plus and Total members right now. 

If you want your MacBook Neo this week and aren’t trading in or leveraging a paid Best Buy membership, Amazon appears to be your best best at this point. 

More details on all of this await right here and be sure to check out the latest on the new Neo over at 9to5Mac:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices