Best place to buy an iBook?


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If you are still registered at your college USE THE EDUCATION DISCOUNT from Apple.com, otherwise any of the places superfula said are fine. Just make sure you get the extended warranty, even though iBooks are so reliable and durable as all, I'm still very glad I got it. Overnight shipping to Apple repair shop, 3 day turnover, overnight back to you, nothing out of pocket, not even shipping. Nobody else I know does that. :bandit:

I would buy something such as this locally...in fact thats exactly what I did. Even if there ins't an actual Apple Store near you, I'm sure if you look in the phone book (or net) you can find an Apple Authorized Dealer close enough, this is who I would buy from. The people that work in these stores are great. I've had to take them my laptop a couple times after logging in as root and ****ing up shells. They never charge and are always eager to teach you new ****. When it comes to Apple hardware, the prices are pretty much set, you're only saving a few dollars if you try to track down deals (assuming you're buying new) so it's very worth the extra couple of bones to buy locally.

jesse ;-)

No, the way that ill hopefully get a iBook is a lil more illegal but...... WAIT A SECOND! I have another idea, get a JOB at a mac store, and then u can become good frineds with the owner and u can just slip one ibook out and be like 'i saw a italian guy running with a ibook and he got away' and u got yourself a ibook

if you havent bought already, check out General Cybernetics

they have some amazing package deals, and average pricing on individual things. the great thing about the packages tho, is that most of them are something people would actually buy. check out the iBook special. its great.

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