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I'm ordering a Macbook today, and as a student, I know I can get a free iPod Touch after rebate. Now, can I also get the free printer deal at the same time? Thus I would buy a Macbook, iPod Touch, and listed printer, and then redeem rebates on both the iPod Touch and the Printer.

Both deals are listed here: http://www.apple.com/promo/

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What do you mean? I'll be buying a Macbook, thus an Apple Computer, and a qualified printer. I thus satisfy the requirement for that rebate. I will also be buying an iPod Touch, thus I should satisfy both rebates, assuming that the single Macbook can be used for both rebates.

PROMOTION RESTRICTIONS: All Apple computer(s) and qualifying printer(s) must be purchased on the same invoice or sales receipt. This offer is valid

only while supplies last. Up to five (5) rebates per receipt or web order number may be claimed based on the number of Apple computers and printers purchased. This offer is for individual end customers only. Reseller and institutional purchases do not qualify.

This was taken directly from the terms and conditions of the printer rebate. I assume you can use it in conjunction with the iPod Touch rebate since you qualify for both, but I'm unsure of the restrictions. It states that you can use "up to five rebates per receipt or web order". The odd thing is the part where it says "based on the number of Apple computers and printers purchased" because it doesn't tell us much. I mean, would you be allowed to use the receipt 5 times on a single Apple PC? Or maybe ten Apple PCs? Again, I'm unsure so you'll have to e-mail Apple about it to get a reputable answer.

Well I was browsing around the online store and I found this page: http://store.apple.com/us/browse/campaigns...ol?mco=NzU5ODk4

At the bottom, it reads "Free printer, too" so I'm rather certain this will be just fine. Thanks a bunch guys, I'll be ordering later tonight or tomorrow.

If you don't mind me asking, why are you choosing to buy your MacBook now when "rumours" say we could see a update anytime soon. No pun intended, it's just I will be purchasing a MacBook too, but I'm trying to hold off as long as I can, so maybe I can get one after the update. ;)

Rumoured dates include July 15th, August 18th, and after that the dates are too late.

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