View Full Version : Apple Deals on Boxing day or BB/FS
crosswire
Dec 18th, 2006, 03:21 PM
Does anyone know from expereince what the price drop would be for apple products on boxing day.or after xmas ie.
thanks
Corizzle
Dec 18th, 2006, 03:24 PM
They normally do nothing don't they? This year was the first year they ever did a Black Friday sale and it was basically just the education discount for everyone
crosswire
Dec 18th, 2006, 03:31 PM
I know it was 100$ off rfom BB/FS last week and now its back to full price. I think they will drop it back down as 100$ off and make it look like a sale lol.
But I did get a tip from a apple store employee at sherway saying the last friday of every month is what they call a fire sale or something like that where they get rid of all refurbished and returned imacs etc etc.
juggy23
Dec 20th, 2006, 12:59 AM
I think you will see some deals for Ipods as they want to get rid of that old stock badly. i mean the 20GB ipods and all those ipods notorious for the defective batteries which cost like $200 to fix and come with a 90 Day Warranty.
Luckily i don't own an ipod.:twisted:
crosswire
Dec 24th, 2006, 09:47 AM
I saw compusmart with buy any mac and get a free 4 gb nano.
Any more apple deals?
HowEver
Dec 24th, 2006, 12:35 PM
Buy a clue.
iPods have a one-year warranty, if the battery craps out early on Apple replaces it (often the whole unit), I have a 20GB iPod that lasts 8 hours, Apple manages their stock better than most companies on the planet, and it's worth repeating that there is a one-year warranty.
Buy a cheap AppleCare eBay extension to that one year warranty and you then have a two-year warranty.
Perhaps if you owned an iPod or knew anybody who with one who speaks to you in person you would know.
Oh, and you won't see any good deals for iPods. They have nearly all the market share, and have a minimum price policy that the resellers cannot avoid.
I think you will see some deals for Ipods as they want to get rid of that old stock badly. i mean the 20GB ipods and all those ipods notorious for the defective batteries which cost like $200 to fix and come with a 90 Day Warranty.
Luckily i don't own an ipod.:twisted: