Leaked ad shows Sam's Club selling the Apple iPhone 6s for as low as $99 during November 14th sale

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Leaked ad shows Sam's Club selling the Apple iPhone 6s for as low as $99 during November 14th sale
A leaked promotional ad for Sam's Club shows that the membership only warehouse shopping club will have a sale on the Apple iPhone 6s and Apple iPhone 6s Plus on Saturday, November 14th during its Holiday Savings Event. The one-day price break starts at 7am, and includes other devices as well.

Those looking to sign a two-year contract can purchase a subsidized 16GB Apple iPhone 6s for $99 from Sam's. The Apple iPhone 6s Plus will be $199. The 64GB iPhone 6s will cost you $199 on contract, with the iPhone 6s Plus priced at $299. The 128GB iPhone 6s will be $299 during the sale, while the iPhone 6s Plus can be yours for $399. The carriers involved with Sam's are Verizon, Sprint and U.S. Cellular.

If you'd rather not get locked into a two-year pact, you can purchase your new iPhone on an installment plan, with $0 down for well-qualified members. Those selecting this option will receive a $200 gift card from the membership club.

For those who would prefer an Android handset, the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will both be 96 cents with a two-year contract. Those opting for an installment plan will receive a $300 Sam's Gift Card. If a tablet is what you need, on November 14th the 64GB and 128GB versions of the Apple iPad Air 2 can be purchased with a $150 discount.

If you're a Sam's Club member, circle November 14th on your calendar, and set the alarm early for that Saturday. You might not want to give up your sleep after a hard work week, but these deals are definitely worth it. But if you miss the deal, don't worry. The membership club will have another sale that includes tech items, from November 21st through the 24th. Black Friday begins online Thanksgiving Day, and in stores the next day at 7am. From November 30 through December 6th, Sam's will hold its CyberWeek sales online.

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