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Hi, I am a highschool student and I am buying a powerbook 12" tomorrow, does anyone know if a high school student qualifies for the cram and jam deal? I really want to do it but I also dont want to buy and ipod with my powerbook and not be able to get the rebate. The only reason I ask is because I saw something about college students qualifying. Or does that deal go for everyone?
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Purchase an iPod and a qualifying iBook or PowerBook from an Apple Store, the Apple Store for Education Individuals online, or a participating Apple Authorized Campus Reseller between July 7, 2004, and September 25, 2004. Total savings can add up to $530, including the Education Individual discount, when compared to the suggested retail price.
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