I just heard a CompUSA ad talking about the "first ever sale on apple computers" "big savings..." so apperantly they plan to bend/break the Applestore price-$6 rule...
Just bought the 20" iMac Intel Duo Core for $1,614($85 off original $1,699 price) from them. They had an instant 5% off until the 12th but you never know, they could extend it maybe for school. Plus they were offering 24 months no interest on purchases over $799 I think.
Just bought the 20" iMac Intel Duo Core for $1,614($85 off original $1,699 price) from them. They had an instant 5% off until the 12th but you never know, they could extend it maybe for school. Plus they were offering 24 months no interest on purchases over $799 I think.
Yes, but that 5% was probably on any item in the store, or any qualifying item. You're allowed to do that.
Several CompUSA stores are going out of business. The one here in my town has everything in the store for 10-30% off (except Bose). You can get a Mac on sale, essentially.
It was 5% off ever apple computer until Aug. 12. I haven't seen any plans to extend that. Right now, instead of 24 months no interest, there is 18 months no interest
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I thought Apple "resellers" could basically set their own price on products, no?
Of course not. That's why they have to give away free printers and such. They have to follow the minimum advertisable price.
Just bought the 20" iMac Intel Duo Core for $1,614($85 off original $1,699 price) from them. They had an instant 5% off until the 12th but you never know, they could extend it maybe for school. Plus they were offering 24 months no interest on purchases over $799 I think.
Yes, but that 5% was probably on any item in the store, or any qualifying item. You're allowed to do that.