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BigPrince

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OK, so I bought a new MBP. All prices in USD.

2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM - 2x1GB
160GB Serial ATA Drive@5400rpm
SuperDrive 8x
15" Widescreen Display

Regular Price with 6% tax:

$2198.44

EDU PRICE with 6% tax:

$1977.96

ADC PRICE with 6% tax:

$1,758.54

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difference in price from regular to ADC: $454


difference in price from EDU to ADC: $ 219.42


minus cost of membership $100 = a total savings of $119.42


Here is an example of when a student ADC membership is worth getting.
 
While I laud your effort, I don't know if it's going to stop the new threads.

Maybe someone can create a guide entry on the various student and ADC discounts available, with comparative examples and that guide page can then be linked directly to the Buyer's Guide? That seems like it might be a longer lasting and more effective solution.

Just food for thought.
 
What kind of savings, if any, would you get on a mac mini? or r imac or that cause I may buy ADC Student Membership if I could get those cheapter
sorry firefox messes up the textboxes so I can't tell where I've typed and that like I'm overlapping letters and that
 
Well, bear in mind the savings are really felt on the higher end machines i.e. Mac Pro/MBP. The pricing for the iMacs from the Developer store are starting from the baseline 17inch model: $899, $1079, $1350, and $1800 for the 24inch model. The pricing for the Mini's are $539 for the 1.66GHz model and $719 for the 1.83GHz model respectively. Being that it's a once in a lifetime discount it would behoove you to reserve the discount for the MBP or Mac Pro where the discount can be several hundreds of dollars. FYI, the AppleCare is not discounted on the Developers store and can be purchased off the Apple Education Store or ebay for cheaper.
 
You won't save anything on a Mac Mini and may actually end up spending more.
 
It's worth mentioning that if you were looking to use that back-to-school iPod deal, it cannot be used with the ADC discount.
 
You won't save anything on a Mac Mini and may actually end up spending more.

Exactly. When you factor in the $99 ADC Student Developer fee, you'll end up spending more than the retail cost for the Mini. Again, the discount is really felt on the MBP and the Mac Pro where the discount virtually pays for the $99 fee and some. :)

Oh yeah, I forgot, congrats on the purchase BigPrince. Will be getting the mid range model although since I'm in no need of getting a MBP right now I'll wait till after WWDC.
 
Maybe someone can create a guide entry on the various student and ADC discounts available, with comparative examples and that guide page can then be linked directly to the Buyer's Guide? That seems like it might be a longer lasting and more effective solution.
If one or more members volunteer to do this, and to keep it up to date, a lot of people would certainly appreciate it. :)
 
BigPrince - keep in mind that you'll also be getting Leopard for free, as well as developer discs and a free t-shirt.
 
I also bought a new MBP through ADC student yesterday. This is from the US store and all prices are USD.

MacBook Pro, 15-inch, 2.4GHz
Part Number: MA896LL/A
Accessory Kit
2GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM - 2x1GB
SuperDrive 8x (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
160GB Serial ATA Drive @ 5400 rpm
MacBook Pro 15-inch Widescreen Display
Backlit Keyboard/Mac OS - U.S. English
2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo


Original Price:
$2,499.00 + $206.17 tax = $2,705.17


Educational Price:
$2,299.00 + $189.67 tax = $2,488.67


ADC Student Price:
$1,999.00 + $164.92 tax = $2,163.92


When I ordered, I opted for the 2 day shipping for an additional $18.00. This brought my total up to $2,181.92.

$1,999.00 + $164.92 tax + $18.00 shipping = $2,181.92

I called Apple last night to check on my order and make sure everything went through okay. The guy on the phone ended up giving me a $50.00 discount and upgraded my shipping to overnight for free. Tax then was reaccessed, so here's my final total:

$1,949.00 + $132.78 tax + $18.00 shipping = $2,099.78

If you add the cost of my ADC student membership price ($99.00 + $6.69 tax = $105.69) to my total, my final amount spent was $2,205.47.

Total savings from original price:
$2,705.17 + $18.00 shipping - $2,205.47 = $481.70


Total savings from educational price:
$2,488.67 + $18.00 shipping - $2,205.47 = $265.20


New MBP:
Priceless
 
When I called to say I didn't get my confirmation mail they told me not to worry about and said good night. And I was being polite. How the hell do you get a discount and upgrade!
 
When I called to say I didn't get my confirmation mail they told me not to worry about and said good night. And I was being polite. How the hell do you get a discount and upgrade!

Not sure. I guess I just caught a nice employee. Call back. Perhaps mention that you are totally bummed that you couldn't get the free ipod promotion? Talk about how it must be awesome to work for Apple? Good luck. :)
 
I will hopefully be doing a Mac Pro soon, I will give pricing on that. Heres to hoping for upgrades next week!

I guess technically you don't have to order you can just go through and get the numbers.


If one or more members volunteer to do this, and to keep it up to date, a lot of people would certainly appreciate it. :)
 
Not sure. I guess I just caught a nice employee. Call back. Perhaps mention that you are totally bummed that you couldn't get the free ipod promotion? Talk about how it must be awesome to work for Apple? Good luck. :)

failed. I wish they would just let me pick it up from the ****ing store.
 
Stock Mac Pro Price Breakdown:
YOUR TAX RATE MAY VARY!
UPGRADE DISCOUNTS ARE THE % DISCOUNTED ON UPGRADES
EX: $299 for 4x512MB upgrade is $269 EDU and $239 ADC.


Mac Pro Stock @ Apple Store
$2499 + $156.19 (6.25% tax) = $2655.19


Mac Pro Stock @ Apple EDU Store
$2299 + $143.69 (6.25% tax) = $2442.69
Upgrade discount ~ 10%


Mac Pro Stock @ Apple ADC Store (includes student ADC cost)
$1999 + $124.94 (6.25% tax) + $105.19 (adc w/tax) = $2229.13
Upgrade discount ~ 20%


ADC Savings comparison:
Savings over Apple Store: $436.06
Savings over Apple EDU: $213.56

Add $99 to the savings if you count Leopard. So basically it cancels out the ADC, or its $30 more if you go based on EDU OS X pricing.
 
Stock Mac Pro Price Breakdown:
YOUR TAX RATE MAY VARY!

Mac Pro Stock @ Apple Store
$2499 + $156.19 (6.25% tax) = $2655.19


Mac Pro Stock @ Apple EDU Store
$2299 + $143.69 (6.25% tax) = $2442.69
Upgrade discount ~ 11%


Mac Pro Stock @ Apple ADC Store (includes student ADC cost)
$1999 + $124.94 (6.25% tax) + $99 (adc) = $2222.94
Upgrade discount ~ 20%


ADC Savings comparison:
Savings over Apple Store: $442.25
Savings over Apple EDU: $219.75

Add $99 to the savings if you count Leopard. So basically it cancels out the ADC, or its $30 more if you go based on EDU OS X pricing.

You forgot to add tax for the ADC membership.
 
You forgot to add tax for the ADC membership.

And also, you should divide by the original price of the Mac Pro (2655.19$) when calculating the discount %, giving you a 16% with the ADC and a 8% with the education discount.

My discounts are for the upgrades, say more RAM. The upgrade prices change in each store, those numbers represent that perecentage.

ADC was like $5 I think, I will fix it though. The OP didn't include the tax either though.
 
You get leopard for free? I thought it was only the current OS?

Leopard will come out (or at least it had better come out) during the one-year term of your ADC membership. That will then make it the current OS at that time, and you will receive it, although not necessarily immediately upon release.
 
I just ordered

MBP 15 inch 2.4ghz and choose the 7200rpm hard drive
Everything else is standard.

Regular Price : £1699

ADC Price : £1358

Not sure about education price :D
 
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