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<blockquote data-quote="Gwiwer" data-source="post: 1323408" data-attributes="member: 222073"><p>Yeah, it should be interesting to see how they react. I could see it going either way. They'll probably be tempted to go for the easy sell and try to push the lower cost option, but seeing my obvious willingness to potentially buy the more expensive one might be enough to convince them to try and push that one instead and squeeze a little extra money out of me. I can't really blame them, of course, since making sales is part of their job. I suppose it'll be imperative to keep that in mind while talking with them. I'll hear them out though and see if they could make a persuasive argument either way. </p><p></p><p>I remember back in the 90's my family had a few bad experiences with Apple when it came to things like customer support and whatnot. I've heard they've come a long way in making sure all of their employees are knowledgeable and helpful since then though, so I guess I'm going to remain cautiously optimistic and see how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gwiwer, post: 1323408, member: 222073"] Yeah, it should be interesting to see how they react. I could see it going either way. They'll probably be tempted to go for the easy sell and try to push the lower cost option, but seeing my obvious willingness to potentially buy the more expensive one might be enough to convince them to try and push that one instead and squeeze a little extra money out of me. I can't really blame them, of course, since making sales is part of their job. I suppose it'll be imperative to keep that in mind while talking with them. I'll hear them out though and see if they could make a persuasive argument either way. I remember back in the 90's my family had a few bad experiences with Apple when it came to things like customer support and whatnot. I've heard they've come a long way in making sure all of their employees are knowledgeable and helpful since then though, so I guess I'm going to remain cautiously optimistic and see how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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