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IceTrojan
Jun 10, 06, 10:03 am
Anyone know if Apple price-controls iPods, like what Bose and Oakley does? Just curious.


Paiteaw
Jun 10, 06, 10:09 am
Sure seems that way to me. Ever see one on sale ?

sadiqhassan
Jun 10, 06, 10:11 am
I got one for around $100 off, last thanksgiving.

Cheers


ScottC
Jun 10, 06, 12:01 pm
Absolutely, just like all other Apple stuff. Any "deals" I've ever seen on them always have something like a free case, never a discount on the device itself.

CrazyOne
Jun 10, 06, 3:52 pm
Controlled within a few bucks, yeah, but sometimes $20-30 off depending upon model. Try Amazon.

For larger discounts you could try factory reconditioned units. They carry the same warranty as new. Available mainly direct from Apple, but sometimes from other dealers.

Also, they mark down fully functional returns at the physical Apple stores by $20-30ish, maybe more. There's usually a table of mixed returned stuff somewhere in the store.

l'etoile
Jun 10, 06, 3:56 pm
The Apple stores do give pretty nice discounts for government employees. I don't know if it's just feds or other levels too. We saved quite a bit on my son's new iPod that we bought in Decmeber. There are also student and teacher discounts.

Craig6z
Jun 10, 06, 8:23 pm
I bought 55 of them two Christmas' ago, direct from Apple, which included a custom imprint for my company. Got around a 13% discount from list.

TakeMeToEZE
Jun 11, 06, 12:56 am
The Apple stores do give pretty nice discounts for government employees. I don't know if it's just feds or other levels too. We saved quite a bit on my son's new iPod that we bought in Decmeber. There are also student and teacher discounts.

Apple does offer discounts for state and local government employees. ^

windwalker
Jun 11, 06, 1:13 am
I bought 55 of them two Christmas' ago, direct from Apple, which included a custom imprint for my company. Got around a 13% discount from list.

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PTravel
Jun 11, 06, 9:37 am
Sure seems that way to me. Ever see one on sale ?
Sale? No, but I just got a Video iPod at B&H for about 5% less than places like Best Buy and Circuit City.

mrmakochan
Jun 12, 06, 10:55 am
It can happen:
4gb Nano for $125 (http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/messageview.php?catid=18&threadid=609760)

But most stores won't bring down the price simply because demand still exists.

winkydink
Jun 12, 06, 12:38 pm
It can happen:
4gb Nano for $125 (http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/messageview.php?catid=18&threadid=609760)

But most stores won't bring down the price simply because demand still exists.

If that were the whole reason, I would expect from time to time to see stores offering them for substantially below msrp as loss-leaders.

BigBopper
Jun 13, 06, 11:25 am
It has nothing to do with demand. Apple simply does not give the retailer much margin.

murphy
Jun 13, 06, 7:49 pm
Apple has a Minimum Advertised Price for all their products, just like Bose and Oakley. If you want to be an authorized Apple reseller, you need to adhere to it. They frequently allow retailers to sell below MAP prior to introducing a new revision of a product.

Lots of electronic companies have MAPs, which is why you'll see those "price too low to display. Add to your cart" notices on Amazon, Best Buy, etc.

peteropny
Jun 13, 06, 10:01 pm
Circuit City has them with a small discount right now - http://www.circuitcity.com/rpsm/catOid/-12952/N/20012898+20012952+40000769/link/ref/rpem/ccd/categorylist.do

peteropny
Nov 26, 06, 7:11 pm
Sorry to bump this but thought this might be of interest - TJMaxx has (had as of yesterday) some ipods including currnet 8 Gig Nanos for $199 - so about 20% off.



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