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I have a "new" iMac still in the box and now this
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I have to check with our procurement to find out how, or if, I can get this exchanged for a new iMac. Got it about two weeks ago but been too busy to even take it out of the box. What is Apple's policy?
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Dakota wrote:
What is Apple's policy?

How was it purchased from Apple?

http://www.apple.com/legal/sales_policies/
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#3
Been there, done that with smaller hardware.

I've tried not to buy hardware just because it's priced right. Too often I'd put it aside and by the time I got 'round to it, I'd run across better prices for the goodies. Usually they weren't worth the time and trouble to driver or mail them back, even if I discovered the lower price within the allowed window.
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GGD wrote:
[quote=Dakota]
What is Apple's policy?

How was it purchased from Apple?

http://www.apple.com/legal/sales_policies/
It was purchased by a institutional PO. The link says all sales are final. Doesn't sound right. Where do they get all these refurbs then?
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The last iMac I bought an iMac they said it was 14 days, so you need to call now.
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