[Ipg-smz] Apple Lease

Tom Henderson thenderson at extremelabs.com
Fri May 31 01:26:43 UTC 2019


The inventory fluctuates, admittedly. My last machine, an MBA, was 
purchased from there, but suffered from the stupid keyboard problem, 
which went out just after Apple Care expired. Eventually, I fixed it, 
and it sits in the lab awaiting times when nothing works better than 
macOS in a test situation.

This said, I have two colleagues that found the refurb deals cheaper 
than their Apple university prices. None of theirs has had a problem.

Refurbs appear quickly. Might help.

Tom


On 5/30/19 9:20 PM, arnieswap at gmail.com wrote:
> I don't think they will have 'refurb' products the same day they ship 
> pre-order for the machine I want. Never been a fan of a refurb. I see 
> your point, but it doesn't solve my problem.
>
> On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 7:45 PM Tom Henderson 
> <thenderson at extremelabs.com <mailto:thenderson at extremelabs.com>> wrote:
>
>     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
>     <mailto: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,
>>>
>>>
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>>>
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>>
>>     *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://www.linkedin.com/in/swapnilbhartiya/
>>     https://twitter.com/swapbhartiya/
>>     https://mstdn.io/@Swapnil
>>     https://www.youtube.com/TFiR-TV
>>
>>
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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/
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