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Apple's 2015 'Lucky Bags' Go On Sale at Japanese Retail Stores

Apple's 2015 'Lucky Bags' Go On Sale at Japanese Retail Stores

Posted January 2, 2015 at 1:31am by iClarified
Apple's 2015 Lucky Bag promotion in Japan went live earlier today and some lucky customers got huge discounts on Apple products and accessories. This year, the bag costs ¥36,000 which comes out to around USD $300.

In this years Lucky Bag promotion, there are four different types of bags that customers will receive at random. All bags included an Apple TV, PowerBeats 2 Wireless Headphones, Mophie Powerstation Battery Juice Pack, and an Incase Icon Slim backpack.

The first "jackpot" bag includes an 11-inch MacBook Air, a power support air jacket slim case, and a Twelve South PlugBug (in addition to the Apple TV, Beats Headphones, Mophie Power station, backpack and iTunes Gift Card).


The second and third bags included an 16GB iPad Mini 3 or an 16GB iPad Air 2 along with a Logitech UE Boom wireless speaker (again, in addition to the Apple TV, Beats Headphones, Mophie Power station, backpack and iTunes Gift Card).

Finally, the last bag included a 16GB iPod Touch, an iTunes Gift Card (amount varies up to ¥50,000 yen or $400 USD), and the same Apple TV, headphones, power pack and backpack that all the other bags included.

These bags are sold as is, and you can't return the bag unless a product is defective. Apple only runs its Lucky Bag promotion in Japan.

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Apple's 2015 'Lucky Bags' Go On Sale at Japanese Retail Stores
Apple's 2015 'Lucky Bags' Go On Sale at Japanese Retail Stores
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paulMOGG
paulMOGG - January 3, 2015 at 1:05am
Great idea why they don't do it in more countries I don't know !
neil
neil - January 2, 2015 at 8:45am
That's one way for Apple to get rid of crap no one wants there's only four decent things what crap odds of getting anything good I bet everyone else just chucked the things on ebay to.try get there money back
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - January 2, 2015 at 1:41am
What's with the shaking camera?
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