Apple offers 30-day Mac mini money-back guarantee
Apple offers 30-day Mac mini money-back guarantee
Apple has kicked off a new promotion that enables customers to "test drive" the Mac mini for 30 days without risk. Anyone who purchases a Mac mini is eligible for a refund if they are not satisfied. Apple states the following:
- "We’re so confident you’ll love your new Mac mini, we’ll let you test drive it for 30 days with no risk. If you decide you don’t want it, we’ll take it back."
- "If you don't love it, call us within 30 days of your order and we'll arrange for you to return your system — including the Apple keyboard and mouse — for a full refund."
The offer also applies to the purchase of an Apple keyboard and mouse alongside the Mini. The offer is valid until October 31, 2005.
Overall, I think this is a smart move by Apple as it will get those who are considering the switch to try a Mac and OS X. This should end up bringing more people to the platform and it will be a win-win for Apple and the people who made the Switch To A Mac.
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Apple has kicked off a new promotion that enables customers to "test drive" the Mac mini for 30 days without risk. Anyone who purchases a Mac mini is eligible for a refund if they are not satisfied. Apple states the following:
- "We’re so confident you’ll love your new Mac mini, we’ll let you test drive it for 30 days with no risk. If you decide you don’t want it, we’ll take it back."
- "If you don't love it, call us within 30 days of your order and we'll arrange for you to return your system — including the Apple keyboard and mouse — for a full refund."
The offer also applies to the purchase of an Apple keyboard and mouse alongside the Mini. The offer is valid until October 31, 2005.
Overall, I think this is a smart move by Apple as it will get those who are considering the switch to try a Mac and OS X. This should end up bringing more people to the platform and it will be a win-win for Apple and the people who made the Switch To A Mac.
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1 Comments:
Apparently not, Apple just pulled the page and it now redirects to the Apple Store.
Maybe they're just reconfiguring the offer or something, let's hope it comes back. Seems like a great way to get Windows fence sitters to try a Mac.
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