Apple Pay Promo Takes 15% Off Orders Placed in the Adidas App Through June 28
Apple has partnered with Adidas for this week's Apple Pay promotion, allowing customers to save 15 percent on items purchased in the iOS Adidas app until June 28. There's no promo code this time around, and some exclusions apply in regards to the products that can be discounted, but the companies didn't provide specifics.

To take advantage of the promotion, download the Adidas app for iOS [Direct Link], add items to your cart, and when checking out choose Apple Pay as the payment method and the 15 percent savings will be automatically applied.
Other retailers mentioned in the summer workout-themed promotional email include The North Face, Oakley, and Reef, which Apple says offer faster checkout thanks to Apple Pay. Apple's last promotion also encouraged Apple Pay users to get active outside with two free bike rides through the ofo app.
Prior to ofo, promotions have often included partnerships with Postmates, Instacart, Fandango, and more.
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