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A few questions to Canadian users
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<blockquote data-quote="MacHeadCase" data-source="post: 500292"><p>Frankly? I wouldn't buy a Mac from Future Shop. For the difference in price, you get much better service and suggestions from either the Apple Store (if you have one close by) or a Mac reseller.</p><p></p><p>I have been to Future Shop on a few occasions and was appalled by the stuff the sales reps were saying to people wishing to buy Macs. I'd usually ended up butting in and trying to answer questions from the potential buyers. And I'd suggest them they buy elsewhere.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong><em>Edited to add:</em></strong></p><p></p><p>Apple Care is tied in with the date you purchase your Mac. And you don't need to buy Apple Care right off the bat: you have one year after the purchase to buy the plan if you want to. And Apple Care is a two year plan i.e. f you buy Apple Care when you purchase your Mac, it gets you a three year warranty in total.</p><p></p><p>Go to Apple.com and search for Apple Care: you will get further info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacHeadCase, post: 500292"] Frankly? I wouldn't buy a Mac from Future Shop. For the difference in price, you get much better service and suggestions from either the Apple Store (if you have one close by) or a Mac reseller. I have been to Future Shop on a few occasions and was appalled by the stuff the sales reps were saying to people wishing to buy Macs. I'd usually ended up butting in and trying to answer questions from the potential buyers. And I'd suggest them they buy elsewhere. [B][I]Edited to add:[/I][/B] Apple Care is tied in with the date you purchase your Mac. And you don't need to buy Apple Care right off the bat: you have one year after the purchase to buy the plan if you want to. And Apple Care is a two year plan i.e. f you buy Apple Care when you purchase your Mac, it gets you a three year warranty in total. Go to Apple.com and search for Apple Care: you will get further info. [/QUOTE]
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