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mcmadhatter

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So far the cheapest (non student/HE/NHS) price is on play.com for £79.99 delivered, anyone found it cheaper?
 
The only other option would be eBay (or feeBay) where you might get it for £60 when its out, but its probably worth getting it off play.com because its a guarantee itll be new. :D
 
The only other option would be eBay (or feeBay) where you might get it for £60 when its out, but its probably worth getting it off play.com because its a guarantee itll be new. :D

yeah I thought about ebay from america, but after postage it'll be about the same as play.com
 
You can get nectar points through the apple store, if you go to it via nectar.com
You (obviously) need a nectar account and it's not as cheap as play, but it's something.
Annoyingly everytime i order something big (macbook, ipod touch etc I forget to use this)
 
Anyone know why Amazon UK don't have Leopard listed anymore? It was there as pre-order for over a year but now Leopard is officially announced its gone from Amazon's website.:confused:
 
Anyone know why Amazon UK don't have Leopard listed anymore? It was there as pre-order for over a year but now Leopard is officially announced its gone from Amazon's website.:confused:

It could be because they had the date as 31st of October and other old info that they are now updating.
 
So far the cheapest (non student/HE/NHS) price is on play.com for £79.99 delivered, anyone found it cheaper?

You can buy from play.com via quidco.com and get a cashback of £3.20, making it a net cost of £76.79.

You can also buy from the on-line Apple store via Quidco and get cashback of £2.17, leaving you with a total cost of £82.83.

Every penny counts :D

However, I suspect it would take longer to arrive from play.com.
 
You can get it for free here*.

* requires purchase of a new mac

On another thread it was mentioned that in the USA and Canada, if you bought a Mac on or after 1 October 2007, you can get Leopard for just $9.99.

Is there a similar offer in the UK?

In October my Dad bought an iMac (from our local John Lewis), and my girlfriend bought a MacBook Pro (from JohnLewis.com).

Thanks
Geoff
 
On another thread it was mentioned that in the USA and Canada, if you bought a Mac on or after 1 October 2007, you can get Leopard for just $9.99.

Is there a similar offer in the UK?

In October my Dad bought an iMac (from our local John Lewis), and my girlfriend bought a MacBook Pro (from JohnLewis.com).

Thanks
Geoff

£5.95 from http://www.apple.com/uk/macosx/uptodate/

The amount of times i have been to apples pages recently is shocking
 
I have it for £58.75 from Apple store for Higher Education incl. VAT and shipping. In order to order from that store you must

1) connect from within your university`s network

2) be a student or university employee
 
Anyone know why Amazon UK don't have Leopard listed anymore? It was there as pre-order for over a year but now Leopard is officially announced its gone from Amazon's website.:confused:
It's here: Leopard
 
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