Originally posted by rayzor
What I mean is that there is no download button on the iLife iTunes 3 page.
http://www.apple.com/itunes/
right hand column, "Download itunes 3 now"
Originally posted by rayzor
What I mean is that there is no download button on the iLife iTunes 3 page.
Originally posted by G4scott
I just bought keynote for $100 at CompUSA the day before this offer came about...
I wonder if there's any way I can get iLife and $85 from Apple with the educators thing if I show them my proof of purchase and reciept?
It's like, a bummer...
can't you return it to compUSA?Originally posted by G4scott
I just bought keynote for $100 at CompUSA the day before this offer came about...
I wonder if there's any way I can get iLife and $85 from Apple with the educators thing if I show them my proof of purchase and reciept?
It's like, a bummer...
Originally posted by Shadowfax
can't you return it to compUSA?
Originally posted by Freg3000
I never tried, but I assume its difficult to return opened software.
Originally posted by Freg3000
Yes it was, but also completely true. I've heard so many iPhoto stories like that its amazing.
Originally posted by Nermal
For those of you who don't know already, if you bought a Mac with a SuperDrive on or after 7/1/03, you can get iLife for $20 from iLife Up-To-Date.
Originally posted by Freg3000
I never tried, but I assume its difficult to return opened software.
Originally posted by neilt
buy a new copy using apple's deal.
return the new copy with the receipt for the old open copy.
end of problem
neilt
Originally posted by rafaelperini
Or even better,
Buy 10 copies with the deal (if the deal is for a single copy only, ask your colleagues to buy more copies for you).
Sell all of them in the ebay for 30 bucks!
You got your copy for free, made some money and helped some friends to get cheap keynote.
By the way I am interested if you want to sell !!!
Even though Keynote is just like a beta!
Originally posted by bikertwin
For $15, I doubt you'll get the full retail package. Probably just a CD (and/or DVD). So you probably won't be able to exchange it at CompUSA.
Originally posted by neilt
this was just posted on MacMinute:
Apple price protection for recent purchases
January 31 - 00:01 EST__ Accelerate Your Mac notes a page on Apple's online store that provides details on a price protection policy for recent purchases. "Should Apple reduce its price on any shipped product within 10 calendar days of shipment, you may contact Apple Sales Support at 1-800-676-2775 to request a refund or credit of the difference between the price you were charged and the current selling price. To receive the refund or credit you must contact Apple within 14 business days of shipment." This information could be very useful to anyone who recently purchased a 23" Cinema HD Display, as Apple lowered the pricing on it by US$1,500 on Tuesday. _[ Email this story ]
Originally posted by Shadowfax
is that a regular policy, or just a recent thing?
Originally posted by jelloshotsrule
it's official (kinda)... it's now "buy now" on apple's site... rather than "available soon"
http://www.apple.com/ilife/
Originally posted by rayzor
I estimate that its all going to happen, one hour from NOW!!!!!!!
Originally posted by rayzor
its 6pm here..