[Ipg-smz] Apple Lease

Tom Henderson thenderson at extremelabs.com
Thu May 30 23:44:31 UTC 2019


For whatever reasons, people return machines. Apple re-manufactures 
them. They look no different from a retail-packaged machine. The specs 
are very important to your work, so selections should be made to follow 
your exact requirements. They cost about 10% less, sometimes more. If 
there's something ugly, it's always noted, but I haven't seen an ugly 
note in years. Although I don't buy Apple any more, others that I've 
recommended have had very good results.

Tom


On 5/30/19 7:33 PM, arnieswap at gmail.com wrote:
> What do you mean by the refurb store? Are these brand new latest 
> machines?
>
> On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 7:32 PM Tom Henderson 
> <thenderson at extremelabs.com <mailto:thenderson at extremelabs.com>> wrote:
>
>     I don't know of a program that does that. Apple does offer (via
>     paypal credit), decent deals, especially through their refurb
>     store, https://www.apple.com/shop/refurbished/mac/macbook-pro and
>     I've shopped there before, and recommend it for taking some of the
>     sting out of retail prices. Apple Care is suggested.
>
>     Tom
>
>
>     On 5/30/19 7:09 PM, arnieswap at gmail.com
>     <mailto:arnieswap at gmail.com> wrote:
>>     Hello All
>>
>>     Considering my line of work, where I am mostly traveling, I
>>     prefer having the most powerful MacBook on the block. Apple just
>>     released a new MacBook Pro and I would love to upgrade to it (I
>>     upgraded to Vega 20 model in Jan this year). However, I don't
>>     want to go through the hoops of selling old devices. Is there any
>>     way I can stay on the latest Apple hardware?
>>
>>     -- 
>>
>>     Best Regards,
>>
>>
>>     *Swapnil Bhartiya*
>>     Founder & Editor: www.TFiR.io <http://www.TFiR.io>
>>     Freelance Journalist | Science Fiction Writer | Filmmaker
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>>
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>>
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> Best Regards,
>
>
> *Swapnil Bhartiya*
> Founder & Editor: www.TFiR.io <http://www.TFiR.io>
> Freelance Journalist | Science Fiction Writer | Filmmaker
> Specialises in Open Source & Emerging Technologies
> Stories published in - TFiR, CIO, InfoWorld, NetworkWorld, Linux.com, 
> LinuxFoundation.org, The New Stack, Linux Pro, ADMIN, CNCF,Cloud 
> Foundry, HPE Insight.
>
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> https://twitter.com/swapbhartiya/
> https://mstdn.io/@Swapnil
> https://www.youtube.com/TFiR-TV
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