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Good place to buy an iPod in downtown Toronto?
Does anyone know a good place to buy a 80GB iPod in downtown Toronto (ie a place where I don't have to pay $400 for a new one)?
Just mug somebody for one.. that seems to be the most popular way to get one.
Check Craigslist, Redflagdeals or the EhMac for sale forum. Usually lots of items new in box for less than full retail.
How safe/reliable is it buying off someone on Craig's List when they claim for it to be in the original package?
dont do it, for the love of god dont do it. dont give in
you can get a 60GB for $369 at Canada Computers
They don't have 80GB models though.
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| Originally posted by smuncky dont do it, for the love of god dont do it. dont give in |
The refurbs on Apple's site have the same one-year warranty as the new ones.
A good percentage of devices have defects...refurbs are ones that have their defect fixed (remember, these have been accepted as warranty returns, not user damage), rather than ones that don't rear their ugly heads until after the one-year warranty has expired.
$299 for an 80GB...holla.
Boxing Day
Re: Good place to buy an iPod in downtown Toronto?
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| Originally posted by The Highroller Does anyone know a good place to buy a 80GB iPod in downtown Toronto (ie a place where I don't have to pay $400 for a new one)? |
I have had three i-pods and everyone of them froze up after having them for only a month...good thing i bought a protection plan for them so i didn't lose out on any money...so my advice is don't buy one at all...i have had a sandisk media player now for a few months and have had no problems with it so I would recommend buying one of those
I bought my last ipod at Futureshop. Also bought an extended warranty plan with it (ie 1 year original warranty + 4 years additional).
What do you know, 3 years into using it, it breaks. I walk into future shop and get a brand-spanking new 8 gig black nano (~300 w/ tax) for free. (nearly free, b/c again, I purchased the extended warranty)
My advice with these things is to go to FS, get the extra warranty, and use the crap out of the thing. Within 3-4 years, it will surely bust (if not, I'm sure you can figure something out
). So after 3 years walk in, get a free new Ipod and buy another warranty plan (70$ these days). Rinse. Repeat. I'm sure you see the financial benefit...
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| Originally posted by The Highroller Last time I didn't want to give in, I bought a Creative Zen Micro for $300. It broke within 8 months. I'm giving in. |

Re: Re: Good place to buy an iPod in downtown Toronto?
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| Originally posted by harcourt I'd go for the 30GB, slimmer and less expensive. Do you really need 80GB of music on you at any given time? I figured 30 was plenty for a trip or place I may go where I'm away from my laptop. |
Re: Re: Re: Good place to buy an iPod in downtown Toronto?
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| Originally posted by oldschool420 It may be slimmer, but if you fork up the extra 100$ or whatever, you get an extra 50 gigs. That's not that bad a deal at all, and the battery life is the same. |
lol ipod is so fucking overpriced its unbelievable..
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| Originally posted by The Highroller Last time I didn't want to give in, I bought a Creative Zen Micro for $300. It broke within 8 months. |
is there a need for an 80gb?
try www.irepair.ca
Graham, buy one from costco, the return policy kicks ass if anything ever happens to it, if you ask someone, they'll say the policy is a year, but really its an indefinate time, plus if you ever want your money back, just bring the unit back with your original receipt
i just bought a cheapo mp3 player just for the 16 hour flight back to toronto. its made by a hong kong company named Speed and has 4gb internal storage with ability to add another 2gb via mini-sd, 2" tft screen, video, photos, tetris. all for $690HKD.
Battery life is better in the 80gb versus the 30GB or the model below.
It might be thicker and heavier, but for $100 more, you get 50GB more and i think 4-6 hours better battery life.
I love my 80GB..i put tons of movies and TV shows on there too.
I have about 20 movies that I've uploaded recently to watch when I'm on the train in Europe..the screen may be small, but it occupies at a lot of your time!
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| Originally posted by DigiNut And iPods No moving parts in a flash card or player, ergo, very unlikely to fail. |
I would look on Redflagdeals.com
I have bought a few ipods on there.. Just browse through the forums, you will run into something.
Negotiate a price, and then meet up somewhere in TO and do the business.
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| Originally posted by The Highroller Last time I didn't want to give in, I bought a Creative Zen Micro for $300. It broke within 8 months. I'm giving in. |
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