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It is a proof of purchase, but Apple will use them for deals, such as the Up-to-Date program.

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So could my coupon be used for Tiger theoretically when it's released?

Radish?

"To get software updates and other special offers from Apple, you'll need the coupons below as proof of your purchase."

So...my understanding is that you could POSSIBLY get Tiger at a slight discount...I just got my mini a week ago, so I should be good for that.

EDIT: I just read something on Apple's site that implies that the coupons are used for warrenty work, also. Though, I don't see how that would work, as there is no purchase date on them.

So...my understanding is that you could POSSIBLY get Tiger at a slight discount...I just got my mini a week ago, so I should be good for that.

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I wouldn't call lowering the price of Tiger from $129 to $19 a slight discount. ;)

no, its probably just a proof of purchase. apple has never had coupons.

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I don't think so. Every month, Apple sends me an ecoupon for 30 dollars off every 300 dollars or higher. You have to register your Apple product and keep them sending update and promotion.

They were used in the past to obtain x.x.x releases on CD for those who were not on broadband. They used to offer the updates on CD's at Apple dealers. I'm not sure if they still do that.

I don't think you will be able to quality for the uptodate program though. Don't take my word for it though.

Those of you who know for sure that you will not qualify for that program, you could always take advantage of that discount coupon Amazon is offering for pre-orders.

:D

I don't think so. Every month, Apple sends me an ecoupon for 30 dollars off every 300 dollars or higher. You have to register your Apple product and keep them sending update and promotion.

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Yeah, I got that a few days ago. ?35 off a total order of ?349.

Radish?

I don't think so. Every month, Apple sends me an ecoupon for 30 dollars off every 300 dollars or higher. You have to register your Apple product and keep them sending update and promotion.

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I think with my student discount I get it even cheaper then what Amazon is selling it for. $79?

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