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Do Apple refurbs qualify for the printer rebate program?
#1
I forgot to check into that when I ordered my refurbed mini today!

I may have to call Apple and see if I can add a "free" (after rebate) printer to my order.

~A
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#2
oooph, free printers are rarely free. after the first ink tank runs out.
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#3
Well, free minus the years of ink cartridges. It'd just be used to print photos and color documents as the laser printer at home handles all the B&W and non-color sensitive docs just fine!

~A
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#4
I don't think so. All of Apple's promotions I have seen have included a clause that purchases of refurbished/refreshed/certified machines do not qualify. They have sometimes included purchases of "special" or sale priced items that were on clearance due to a new model introduction.
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#5
which mini did you order?
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#6
[quote jdc]which mini did you order?
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/We....5.1.3.5.0
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#7
not bad, $25 less than new.
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#8
[quote jdc]not bad, $25 less than new.
How do you get that?

it's a dual core 1.66 with a superdrive, 80GB HD and 512MB of RAM?

I was going to go with an EDU 1.66 with combo, 80GB HD and 512MB of RAM for $624, but I'll spend the extra $25 for a built in superdrive. I have an external superdrive for when the mini's at home, but it makes it nice if I take it with me somewhere to be able to have the superdrive.

~A
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#9
$650 + $50 tax = $700

$749 - $25 rebate = $725

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/rebates...52?ie=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&s=pc
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