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Financing Options for Mac Powerbooks?
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| Dennis Hahn |
I want to get myself into a G4 or G5 laptop for production... they're not cheap and I don't have 3K to drop.
I got my current Toshiba at Futureshop and got into a 2 year equal payment no interest plan.
I called the Apple Store in Yorkdale and they have nothing like that... anyone know of any resellers that would offer something like that?
Thanx! |
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| simms327 |
| no such thing as a G5 laptop.... |
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| Abercrombie |
You'd be looking at a retailer rather than a reseller.
Try Compusmart. |
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| 4-play |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dennis Hahn
I want to get myself into a G4 or G5 laptop for production... they're not cheap and I don't have 3K to drop.
I got my current Toshiba at Futureshop and got into a 2 year equal payment no interest plan.
I called the Apple Store in Yorkdale and they have nothing like that... anyone know of any resellers that would offer something like that?
Thanx! |
Dennis,
Try resellers other than the Apple Store. I always get my Mac's (for work) from:
Computer Systems Centre
275 College Street
Toronto, ON M5T 1S2
416-927-8000
http://www.csctoronto.com
They outsource they business lease programs, and I am sure they have a financing program too. Give them a try.
Go to the apple store only if you want to get a 'student discount'.
Hope this helps too: http://www.apple.com/ca/financing/leases/commercial/
G'luck. |
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| riskytrader |
| I would have thought Bestbuy had something similar to Futureshop in terms of taking like 3 years to pay. They sell apple products. |
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