If you’re looking for an iPhone 5 bumper case and want to spend the least amount of money possible, then check out the eForCity bumper case from Amazon.ca for $0.01. Yes, for the price of a penny (R.I.P.) plus reasonable $2.99 shipping, you will receive a bumper case for your iPhone 5.


Reviews of this particular unit are 4 out of 5 stars and mention it’s a decent case for the price. It comes with aluminum volume button covers and the bumper has transparent sides. So time to put your three hard earned dollars on the line if you want to get bumper protection for your iPhone 5. It’ll make a great gift for any occasion too that won’t break the bank.
Click here to buy the eForCity iPhone 5 bumper case for $0.01. It says it will ship in 4-5 days. Let us know if you are going to jump on this!
Update: The price now shows $2.99 with free shipping–so you save the penny!
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