How to Return a Single 1.8 Ghz G5
I was able to return the single 1.8 Ghz G5 that I purchased on the "Night of Panther" (October 24th). Since I bought the G5 at a retail Apple Store, I got a Pro Card (I think that was the name). The Pro Card offers a 30-day return policy with no restocking fees. Since I was within that period, I was able to return the computer with no questions asked.
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Originally posted by C-Bear
Uh, okay...
Sketchnet is talking about the poor souls that got single-processor 1.8s. Like me.
Originally posted by sketchnet
I was able to return the single 1.8 Ghz G5 that I purchased on the "Night of Panther" (October 24th). Since I bought the G5 at a retail Apple Store, I got a Pro Card (I think that was the name). The Pro Card offers a 30-day return policy with no restocking fees. Since I was within that period, I was able to return the computer with no questions asked.
How do returns work through Apple's online store?
Originally posted by dferigmu
How do returns work through Apple's online store?
I think the 30-day return policy only applies to Power Card holders and I believe that the Power Cards are only available to customers who purchased a G5 at a retail Apple Store. I don't think that the cards were offered with online purchases. It wouldn't hurt to call Apple and see what your options are.
http://www.apple.com/retail/procard/
Originally posted by Placebo
Sketchnet is talking about the poor souls that got single-processor 1.8s. Like me.
How about the guys who bought iMacs 2 months ago?
Or the guys who had a month or two old PowerBooks before the last refresh? Deal with it.
Waa waa.
You own a freaking G5. You are SOOOO hard up. It's still a monster, dude.
Originally posted by Clayton Magnet
How about the guys who bought iMacs 2 months ago?
Or the guys who had a month or two old PowerBooks before the last refresh? Deal with it.
Waa waa.
You own a freaking G5. You are SOOOO hard up. It's still a monster, dude.
Hey, have some compassion. They're "monster" practically doubled in performance! (okay not exactly but you know what I mean).
Most who purchase expect to lose a couple hundred megahertz in time, but not a freakin' processor!
It's just technology. I was going through old emails today and found one from Apple dated September 9:
"The new iMac. Upgrade now."
And now 2 months later you can get a 20"...
Originally posted by Placebo
Sketchnet is talking about the poor souls that got single-processor 1.8s. Like me.
Ah...