Am I allowed to buy a present for someone that is not a student under the education discount?
R.Youden macrumors 68020 Original poster Apr 1, 2005 2,093 40 Jul 17, 2005 #1 Am I allowed to buy a present for someone that is not a student under the education discount?
OnceUGoMac macrumors 6502a Mar 3, 2004 914 1 Jul 17, 2005 #2 Yep, as long as you can provide documentation that you are part of an educational institution.
ITASOR macrumors 601 Mar 20, 2005 4,398 3 Jul 17, 2005 #3 Richard Youden said: Am I allowed to buy a present for someone that is not a student under the education discount? Click to expand... If it's for me, yes!
Richard Youden said: Am I allowed to buy a present for someone that is not a student under the education discount? Click to expand... If it's for me, yes!
R.Youden macrumors 68020 Original poster Apr 1, 2005 2,093 40 Jul 17, 2005 #4 ITASOR said: If it's for me, yes! Click to expand... You can have some of the foam packing!
ham_man macrumors 68020 Jan 21, 2005 2,265 0 Jul 17, 2005 #5 I know that that should be legal, but is it legal if someone is buying a gift for you and they are part of an educational institution?
I know that that should be legal, but is it legal if someone is buying a gift for you and they are part of an educational institution?