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I picked up a 64GB Wifi Space Grey Air 2 for $499 last night at 7 pm at Best Buy. Walked in, asked of they had any in stock and was told no. I started walking away and was considering going to another BB when the guy comes back up to me & says someone decided against buying that model and handed in his claim ticket. I snatched it and bought it! Ended up costing me nothing overall. I had $200 in gift cards and sold my Air 1 64GB for $380 on Craig's. Sweet deal on an upgrade!

Ha, typical Apple upgrade rationalization. Of course it didn't cost you "nothing". It cost you whatever money you lost selling your Air 1, and it cost you $200 in gift cards. A good deal? Sure. "Nothing"? No. "Nothing" means it was free.
 
Ha, typical Apple upgrade rationalization. Of course it didn't cost you "nothing". It cost you whatever money you lost selling your Air 1, and it cost you $200 in gift cards. A good deal? Sure. "Nothing"? No. "Nothing" means it was free.

Awesome semantics lesson, bro.
 
Ha, typical Apple upgrade rationalization. Of course it didn't cost you "nothing". It cost you whatever money you lost selling your Air 1, and it cost you $200 in gift cards. A good deal? Sure. "Nothing"? No. "Nothing" means it was free.

You act like this definition of a "cost nothing" upgrade is unique to people buying Apple products.
 
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