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#26 2003-10-20 5:30 pm
- typotypo
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Re: Education discount at the apple store
Who is Eligible To Purchase
The following education individuals are eligible to purchase through the Apple Store for Education individuals:
Employee of public or private K-12 institutions in the United States
School Board members who are currently serving as elected or appointed members
PTA or PTO executives currently serving as elected or appointed officers
Qualified homeschools
Employee of a public or private, profit or non-profit preschool
Qualifying purchases per academic school year (July 1 - June 30):
Power Mac, iMac, eMac, PowerBook, or iBook - One per year
Printers - One per year
Displays - Two per year
Software - Two per year
Agreement
I agree that I am a member of one of the defined groups above eligible to purchase and that the products being purchased direct from Apple Computer, Inc. are for my own personal, education, and/or research use.
high school students can't get the discount
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#27 2003-10-21 3:46 pm
- Bixmen
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Re: Education discount at the apple store
southdale is smaller doesn't have a theater. probably about half the size of the moa store. doesn't have the aisles in the center at all. but it's closest for me.
So I take it you don't actually live in St. Paul, but in a burb around it
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Huh... I wonder why they even made the southdale store, seems kind of pointless, but I guess there is a bit of mac users in MN.
na, i live over by como park. but i backroad it through campus to 35w. seems quicker freeway traffic. i agree, though, a maplegrove store would be nice. or at least something on the north end of the cities
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