Get 30% off custom Ray-Ban glasses with the new Apple Pay promo

Source: Ray-Ban

What you need to know

A new Apple Pay Promo will get you 30% off Ray-Bans when you use code APPLEPAY through June 3.

As MacRumors reports:

Apple sends out Apple Pay promotional emails on a regular basis, and this week's promotion provides a 30 percent discount on custom sunglasses or eyeglasses from Ray-Ban when using ‌Apple Pay‌ and the promo code APPLEPAY at checkout.

The deal is only available through the Ray-Ban.com website and is valid through June 3. As the report notes, Ray-Ban's website features its Custom Lab, allowing you to choose from 37 different frames, 149 lens types, and nearly 300 colors. Ray-Bans are usually pretty pricy, the custom options all running north of $100. The code only works on custom orders, but you'll be saving yourself a pretty penny if you use the code.

Apple sends out regular Apple Pay promotions to customers. It has previously run promotions with 1-800 Flowers, Dave & Busters, StubHub and also does large holiday promotions.

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To take advantage of the discount, head on over to the customer section of Ray-Ban.com and start customizing your glasses. Options include frame color and materials, lenses (with or without a prescription), temples and temple tips, and even personal engraving. Ray-Ban will deliver your custom glasses free within five business days, they even come in a special package, and you can customize the case!

As Apple Pay grows in popularity, estimates earlier this year predict that by 2025, Apple Pay may account for 1-in-10 global card transactions, (transactions, not just contactless ones) a staggering forecast.

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