Originally posted by Annihilatus
Will Apple refund the difference? No.
Will the store refund me for the whole machine? No. They'll refund me for the new price minus a restocking fee?
Will my model actually allow me to use Quartz Extreme to its fullest extent? No, the video card isn't good enough.
Apparently, Apple does not have price protection with its affiliates. Even if I was to buy the Apple on Nov 5th and the price changed on Nov 6th, I'd be charged the Nov 5th price.
Hey I think this guy has a valid point... why does everybody think Apple can do no wrong? Apple's a business, not a frickin charity, and it should support it's customer base by giving things like price protection on it's products...
A long time ago I had to buy a 9600 for my ProTools system. I opted for a refurbished unit that was being sold from the Apple Store. If anybody remembers when the Apple Store first opened up, it was a bloomin' nightmare. Anway, I got the computer (and it wasn't even a real bargain for a re-furby) and inside they had just tossed in all the components--the keyboard, cables, etc. The biggest crock was they threw in a USED mouse!!! I couldn't believe it! They sent me this crappy, dirty, used mouse... well I was pissed. I wrote to MacIntouch and they posted my frustation along with a bunch of other unsatisfied customers. Two days later I get a call from some guy from Apple and he tells me they're going to FedEx me a new mouse--and they were very, very sorry.
Let me just say that it never hurts to tell a company how you feel. Bashing somebody becuase they feel they got ripped is just rooood... I think Apple should have a price protection plan, becuase it does suck when you invest in a machine only to find out if you had waited two or three days later you could have gotten a better machine. Not everyone geeks out in this forum, dig?