Father’s Day special: Get 20% off Fanatics sports apparel courtesy of Apple Pay

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Perfect for the sports-loving dad in your life!
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Sports merchandise online store Fanatics is offering customers in the U.S. a 20% on selected goods so long as they buy them using Apple Pay. The special offer, the latest example of Apple partnering with a retailer for an Apple Pay promotion, is being marketed as a Father’s Day special offer.

Father’s Day 2020 falls on Sunday, June 21. The offer, however, is valid only through 11.59pm EST on June 19. That means that you’ll need to get a bit organized, rather than just settling for the “buy dad a last minute gift the night before” act.

Fantatics sells a wide range of sports apparel, covering a wide range of brands, teams, and sports. To take advantage of the Fanatics Apple Pay special offer, use the code APPLEPAY at checkout. Fanatics currently has a selection of the store dedicated to Father’s Day gifts.

This is just the latest Apple Pay promotion. The company frequently teams up with other companies to offer discounts and, sometimes, even freebies. These have previously included fast food goodies like free fries at McDonald’s and a $1 chicken sandwich at Burger King to discounts on custom eyewear via Ray-Bans. Even if you’re not an Apple Pay user, it’s worth keeping an eye on the special offers.

This Fanatics Apple Pay offer isn’t the only Father’s Day tie-in Apple is involved with. On Friday, June 19, Apple will debut Dads, a “joyful exploration of contemporary fatherhood” by Bryce Dallas Howard. The documentary will feature the likes of Will Smith, Judd Apatow, and Conan O’Brien. It promises a  “firsthand glimpse into the trials and tribulations of modern-day parenting.”

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