- APPLE MACBOOK PRO PRICES IN DELAWARE MANUAL
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Traffic control devices contained in this Manual shall not be protected by a patent, trademark, or copyright, except for the Interstate Shield and any other items owned by FHWA. If a dealer had a large inventory of unsold units (economic downturn, client cancels a large order, competitor introduces newer model) near the end of the floorplan period, the dealer might sell units through what was then known as the 'gray market', to independent (unauthorized) dealers, to individuals, via blind newspaper ads or mail-order - IN CLEAR VIOLATION OF EXCLUSIVE DEALER AGREEMENTS - because this was essentially before the commercial internet, AT or BELOW 'dealer cost', in order to keep inventory down and sales numbers up, and to generate the needed cash to pay the bill for the inventory, and keep meeting monthly and yearly sales quotas.This file is in the public domain because it comes from the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, sign number M1-5, which states specifically on page I-1 that:Īny traffic control device design or application provision contained in this Manual shall be considered to be in the public domain. Some manufacturers offered dealers 'free' floorplan for 60 to 90 days, so the authorized dealer would have demo units of the latest models in the showroom at no cost.
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Instead of tying up money in inventory, a dealer could pay a small percentage of the dealer cost to GE Capital for several months, in anticipation of selling the unit before the full amount was due, in 60 or 90 days.
The dealer would finance the inventory via a firm, such as General Electric Capital. Many dealers also used to 'floorplan' inventory. Back then, authorized computer resellers had to meet rigid sales quotas in dollars or units, or both, to keep their 'authorized dealer' status. I worked for several authorized retailers of name-brand 'Personal Computers' in the 1980's and 1990's. I don't know the market conditions today. So it was either pay 200$ less with apple and pay sales tax, or not get a discount but not pay tax. My intention was to not pay sales tax, i don't believe in it. I am fortunate to have a state employee in my family ? I ended up going through the State/Local Gov discount program. The store i used to work at would sell them at cost during a sale (Same price as student discount) and try to make up the loss via services / accessories. Best Buy VERY RARELY will have a sale on MBP's. They are very easy to find, just have to register for their site and try to go through the checkout process.Ĥ. There are tons, some will charge you sales tax, others wont. Also, im not being a tard, if it wasn't for the discount program, this is what i would have done.)ģ.
You can find them using the apple store finder thing. Delaware doesn't have an Apple store, they only have resellers. Drive down to Delaware and by it from one of the stores. I'm in NY and when i went through the checkout process, it wasn't taxed.Ģ. I through of every which way to either not pay tax OR to use some sorta discount program.ġ. I also am very picky and would rather just get it where i supposed to rather then get reamed later with fine print :P. The problem i didnt end up doing this due to not being able to find a 2.8 with AntiGlare. I was tempted to buy one off eBay myself. He was in Canada and the sellers were in the US. I also am a long time ebay buyer an seller and have never been burned except for one deal where I was the seller and the kid found a loophole and claimed I never shipped the item. Nobody, save your mother or spouse, is trying to make you happy by giving you hundreds of dollars. Nobody is out there trying to give you a good deal. Note how you will not get those questions answered in a direct way, if at all.Īt any rate, don't buy it.
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Tell him your zip code and ask exactly what will be the final bill above the winning bid price and exactly when will the postmark show that the unit has shipped. Whenever I have found deals that I know cannot be true I like to have some fun and ask the seller some very specific questions. You say you have been on ebay a lot so I am sure you know that your seller needs to have a LOT of feedback before you make a big purchase like a MBP from him?