On 10/19/04 1:12 PM, "Laurent Daudelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I just read that Apple had released new iBooks. The entry level is at $1000
> and comes with built-in AirPort Extreme.
> 
> Now, I bought 2 iBooks at the educational price that were more than that in
> addition to the 2 AirPort cards I had to purchase separately. The purchase
> was done on September 10. Is there something I can do to get a refund or
> something? I know Apple has some kind of price protection, but I'm not sure
> how long it is usually. Anybody knows?
> 
10 calendar days...I've heard a few people claim they've gotten 30 days out
of Apple brick and mortar stores but Apple's website states 10 calendar
days. Not even 2 weeks.

david




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