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rpeterson
Feb 20, 2004, 01:42 PM
Just wanted to post to let you all know that I have found a great source for buying Apple Computers. They are an Apple authorized dealer and have allowed me to give people I work with a much lower price than retail on new computers. I would love to extend this offer to you. If you are interested please e-mail me at rpeterson@mac.com with the subject line mac prices. In the body of the text include the computers and or sotware you are looking for. I will e-mail you with the lower prices I can offer and if you are interested in buying I will give you an ID number and the vendors infromation so you can contact them directly and they will give you the same price we have agreed on. The company you will be buying from is an Apple Authorized Dealer and have been for many years so it would be no different than going to your local Apple Dealer and buying a new computer except if you talk to me first I can get you a little better deal. I look forward to hearing from you.
Ryan Peterson
rpeterson@mac.com
TimDaddy
Feb 20, 2004, 01:50 PM
Nice first-ever post. Hmmm....
edesignuk
Feb 20, 2004, 01:53 PM
http://upload.edesignuk.net/uploaded_data/smilies/diespam.gif
rpeterson
Feb 20, 2004, 02:07 PM
You are right this is my first post and I am sorry if you consider this spam but I can seriously save you money on your next computer. If you don't believe me e-mail me I will give you the prices but you in touch with a certified apple dealer that will give you those prices and you can order. There is no way for me to scam you you work directly with the dealer you just go through me to get the number to get the prices which by the way cost you nothing. I repeat you pay me NOTHING. So if you can figure out where the problem is in all that you let me know.
Ryan Peterson
rpeterson@mac.com
P.S. I really like the SPAM gif :D
wdlove
Feb 20, 2004, 02:16 PM
That is a very creative emoticon edesignuk, cute.
I don't think that your post is spam, rpeterson. It is very imformative and good news. I'm not in the market now, but will be later this year. Is there a time limit on this offer?
rpeterson
Feb 20, 2004, 02:29 PM
There is no time limit. As long as the dealer I am working through is in buisness I can get the lower prices. Just shoot me an e-mail when you are ready to buy.
Ryan Peterson
rpeterson@mac.com
Dont Hurt Me
Feb 20, 2004, 02:32 PM
Originally posted by edesignuk
http://upload.edesignuk.net/uploaded_data/smilies/diespam.gif Nice cartoon, i love how you said it without saying it.
krimson
Feb 20, 2004, 03:44 PM
didn't someone post something like this a few months ago, and the got deleted or something..?
m4rc
Feb 20, 2004, 04:11 PM
If this is genuine, why can't you post some sample prices on here to generate interest, people are obviously weary of emailing you, and to be honest, if it is genuine, whats the big deal with being emailed to get these prices? Saves you time in replying too.
rpeterson
Feb 20, 2004, 08:55 PM
Here is why I am doing it the way I am doing it. Basically al dealers have contracts with apple that do not allow them to advertise prices online. Although I am not directly related with the seller I don't want him to have any problems with Apple so I avoid direct price quoting. The reason I have you work through me is because I do get a commission so it is good for me and good for you.
Ryan Peterson
jasylonian
Feb 20, 2004, 09:14 PM
can he beat edu pricing? also, where do you people get these emoticons and avatars? i wish i was cool like that...
rpeterson
Feb 20, 2004, 09:27 PM
I can not beat education pricing. If you have the opportunity to buy as a student I recommend it they offer great deals. The savings that I offer are usually between $50-$200. Once again if there are any more question feel free to post them.
Ryan Peterson
rpeterson@mac.com
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