O otis123 macrumors 6502a Original poster May 4, 2006 555 0 Aug 14, 2006 #1 i got my ibook in late april and in mid may the macbook came out, and i was wondering if i can return my ibook and pay the diffrence for a macbook?
i got my ibook in late april and in mid may the macbook came out, and i was wondering if i can return my ibook and pay the diffrence for a macbook?
yellow Moderator emeritus Oct 21, 2003 16,018 6 Portland, OR Aug 14, 2006 #2 Nope. And by that, I mean, no, you cannot do that. Typically it has to be returned within 30 days, no BTO returns, and you have to pay a 10% "restocking" fee.
Nope. And by that, I mean, no, you cannot do that. Typically it has to be returned within 30 days, no BTO returns, and you have to pay a 10% "restocking" fee.
ricgnzlzcr macrumors 6502a Jun 7, 2005 802 0 Aug 14, 2006 #3 Don't think so. Very unfortunate purchase right there. Good luck
Jiddick ExRex macrumors 65816 May 14, 2006 1,469 0 Roskilde, DK Aug 14, 2006 #4 Sell it, you might get enough to buy a macbook.
Sun Baked macrumors G5 May 19, 2002 14,945 165 Aug 14, 2006 #5 So you wait all this time to ask that question.
Z Zwhaler macrumors 604 Jun 10, 2006 7,302 2,058 Aug 14, 2006 #6 Sun Baked said: So you wait all this time to ask that question. Click to expand... Yeah, it's too bad OP waited this long, it would have worked out fine but thats what happens when you procrastinate.
Sun Baked said: So you wait all this time to ask that question. Click to expand... Yeah, it's too bad OP waited this long, it would have worked out fine but thats what happens when you procrastinate.
E eidrunner247 macrumors 6502 Jul 4, 2006 310 5 Aug 14, 2006 #7 put it on ebay, or craigslist, and just pay the difference for the macbook.