eBay has released its Black Friday deals, and some are already live. With discounts on Xbox One X bundles and the new 2018 MacBook Air with Retina Display at different storage options, the deals that are staggered throughout the week are looking pretty good. On Wednesday, eBay will also offer mobile deals including 30 percent off its Dell store and 20 percent off its Adidas store. We’ve picked out the highlights here and will keep updating this post with the latest deals.

eBay is offering free shipping on all the deals, and if you spot a better deal on a competitor’s website for an item you’ve already purchased on eBay, you’ll be able to ask for a nice refund. You’ll just need to contact customer service within 48 hours after making a purchase on eBay to get a coupon of 110 percent of the difference.

eBay is also offering a mobile flash coupon on Wednesday, November 21st starting at 8AM until 8PM EST. With the code PICKFAST, you can get 15 percent off any purchases through the mobile app, up to a $100 discount with no minimums. Your eBay account has to be registered in the US, Canada, or Latin America and you’ll only be able to use the coupon once. The deal doesn’t cover warranties, protection plans, gift cards, coins, or real estate.

Black Friday Deals

Available Now:

TVs

Laptops and Monitors

Gaming

Cameras

Home and Sound

Early Deals (November 12th–18th)

Update November 19th, 9:40AM ET: This article has been updated with new Black Friday deals.

Update November 21st, 8AM ET: This article has been updated with a limited time mobile coupon.

This article is from The Verge

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