
Do you buy online? Nearly $30-billion was spent in online purchases this past holiday season.
I did my share and bought Mac goodies online with Apple, Amazon, and MacSales. It was easy. It just wasn’t as much fun as using my Mac.
Between mid-November 2007 and the week before Christmas, I made over half a dozen online orders for Mac items, hardware, software, and other goodies. Some orders were for personal use, some for gifts. Ordering was easy. Getting was.... (excerpted).
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Kays said:
I agree 100% with the other poster, I buy directly from the apple website.
U might be paying slightly more, but at least you know your warranty is in tact.
I would for sure stay away from buying my mac toys on ebay.
-Kay
mood: reminiscent
music: coldplay - clocks
currently: <a >shopping</a>