at the apple education store, there is now an instant rebate of at least $50 in addition to the regular student discount on everything but the new imac.
Explain for us again how it is you logically equate a $50 rebate with (clearing the channel for new Power Mac an Laptop products)? We have to assume this is what you mean, otherwise why post this news at all? Have you checked other major Mac retailers for similar "inventory clearing" tactics. How about the regular Apple Store?
What's interesting is that this applies to students' and teachers' personal purchases, but not institutional purchases. What it does is bring the personal purchases down to the institutional price level. Usually (I think) channel-clearing starts with the institutional purchases.
The pessimist in me thinks that this is just an effort on apples part to steer customers away from the troubled imac. With this rebate the pb G4 is under 2 grand. I think they are looking for some breathing room with the huge amount of backorders they are carying
Possibly, Mike D, but if that was true they'd extend the rebate to non-education customers. I think Apple's just realized that its educational discounts weren't very good before. For most customers, paying for shipping and full retail was cheaper than paying the discounted price and tax. This sort of evens it out a bit.
To build on your point though, since the iMac might have production problems. Apple may be forced to update its other products at Macworld Tokyo to energize its sales figures.
700 MHz iBook and 800 MHz PowerBook G4 at Tokyo, anybody?
"Buy anything EXCEPT the new iMac!!! PLEASE!! We can't take it anymore!!"
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<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> lol That's pretty funny. I could just see it now: all the higher-ups at Apple, sitting around the board room when Steve stomps in and screams at everyone, "We need to find a way to make those people stop ordering those cursed iMacs! You!!" - he points to Jon Rubenstein - "you're fired! Go! You!" - points to Phill Schiller - "figure something out or else your NeXT!"
Hence the fifty dollar rebate. Duh. It's so simple!
I got a call 2 days ago from a lady at the online store who offered me 100 bucks off of the already education discounted PM933 and then called her back to ask if I could get the ed. instant rebate as well...she said yes and it brought the price to $1971!!!!!I am so close...so very very close
<strong>I got a call 2 days ago from a lady at the online store who offered me 100 bucks off of the already education discounted PM933 and then called her back to ask if I could get the ed. instant rebate as well...she said yes and it brought the price to $1971!!!!!I am so close...so very very close</strong><hr></blockquote>
Not sure if anyone mentioned this yet, the details of the Education instant discount promotion is called "Springtime Savings" and runs from March 7-31. A link on the right side of the education store goes to the details.
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[ 03-07-2002: Message edited by: Moogs ? ]</p>
Apple changes edu pricing first.
But it is a definite indicator that something is going to happen sometime.
To build on your point though, since the iMac might have production problems. Apple may be forced to update its other products at Macworld Tokyo to energize its sales figures.
700 MHz iBook and 800 MHz PowerBook G4 at Tokyo, anybody?
<strong>I hear that the channel is pretty clear of LCD iMacs. </strong><hr></blockquote>
Haha...explains the rebate:
"Buy anything EXCEPT the new iMac!!! PLEASE!! We can't take it anymore!!"
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700 MHz iBook and 800 MHz PowerBook G4 at Tokyo, anybody?</strong><hr></blockquote>
I agree 700 mhz i book with the 750 fxe, and 800 mhz Ti book without L3 cache
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Haha...explains the rebate:
"Buy anything EXCEPT the new iMac!!! PLEASE!! We can't take it anymore!!"
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<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> lol That's pretty funny. I could just see it now: all the higher-ups at Apple, sitting around the board room when Steve stomps in and screams at everyone, "We need to find a way to make those people stop ordering those cursed iMacs! You!!" - he points to Jon Rubenstein - "you're fired! Go! You!" - points to Phill Schiller - "figure something out or else your NeXT!"
Hence the fifty dollar rebate. Duh. It's so simple!
<strong>I got a call 2 days ago from a lady at the online store who offered me 100 bucks off of the already education discounted PM933 and then called her back to ask if I could get the ed. instant rebate as well...she said yes and it brought the price to $1971!!!!!I am so close...so very very close</strong><hr></blockquote>
Dude, you're getting a PowerMac!
for example.
with my student discount from the Univeristy of Wisonsin, a new iMac would run $1,749.
my mom's educational discount for being an elementary teacher brings her to $1,749
however, my wife's discount for being a student at the U of MN brings her to $1,690
weird that we both get $50 off, and she gets $110, but i wasn't about to complain.
she could also get the loweset end model for $1,207. man, that's getting really cheap.
apple has some pricing quirks.
edit: oh yeah, and i could pick up the 933 for $1,985.
[ 03-08-2002: Message edited by: alcimedes ]</p>
<strong>it was interesting, but last night when i went to pick up the new iMac, i ran into some funky pricing issues.
for example.
with my student discount from the Univeristy of Wisonsin, a new iMac would run $1,749.
my mom's educational discount for being an elementary teacher brings her to $1,749
however, my wife's discount for being a student at the U of MN brings her to $1,690
weird that we both get $50 off, and she gets $110, but i wasn't about to complain.
she could also get the loweset end model for $1,207. man, that's getting really cheap.
apple has some pricing quirks.
edit: oh yeah, and i could pick up the 933 for $1,985.
[ 03-08-2002: Message edited by: alcimedes ]</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hmmm : Apple is sexist ?