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mattyb240

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
May 11, 2008
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Right,

My sister has just got a job with apple as a specialist just in time for me to have enough money for long wanted MacBook Pro.

She tells me that she can get 27% discount off "bundles" but myself and her do not know what a bundle is defined as. Nor if it will stop her getting a macbook as well (meaning limited to one notebook). Can anyone shed any light on this?

Also what kind of discount does a higher education student get? (Which I am entitled for) And can you get this in store/ over the phone? EDIT: I know the educational discount is something like £200 off, but didn't know if this varied with a higher educational discount? And if someone new a percentage?

This is in the UK if it matters....

Thanks,

Matt
 

tri3limited

macrumors 6502
Jun 5, 2008
380
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London
Education Discount

Ring them up and they'll sort you out. You get far far better deals over the phone.

I got quoted £1,205 for the 3.06 iMac with AppleCare... Thats like £320 odd pound off.

Pretty darn good. Plus if you um and er about it, they might even chuck in a free copy of iWork.
 
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