Apple rebates under 1 week

My cousin Von just bought a Macbook last Monday February 2. Apple is giving a $100 rebate with a purchase of a printer. He didn’t want a printer so I bought a Canon Selphy for $100 which made it free after rebate. You can now submit this rebate online at www.apple.com/promo. You will need to enter the ID number at the bottom of the receipt. I submitted the rebate that same night and today I got the rebate in the mail. I didn’t even need to enter any serial number or submit the UPC. It’s fast and convenient. Some companies are  already using this method but even then the rebates take around a month or more. Kudos! to Apple.

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2 Responses to “Apple rebates under 1 week”

  • hello

    I saw your video instruction on how to open an intel imac aluminium,
    thanks very much, it helped me a lot, so now I have 1 terabyte to work with…
    and it wasn’t hard at all, althoug my lcd had one black cable in the left side and 4 connections in the right side, so maybe I have different version than yours (that only had cable in the right side)

    but maybe you can help: after putting it together again, and installing osx,
    airport cannot find the airport base station (which works fine)
    … is it possible that something happende during harddisk replacement,
    do you know where airport is located in the imac?

    but thanks again for your great video

    regards
    john

  • hi john,

    i’m not sure if you read my blog entry http://abbyandwin.net/blog/2009/02/23/upgrading-my-imac-mb324lla/ but i’ve included 2 other youtube videos there that helped me while i was opening my iMac.
    from your description, it sounds like you iMac’s airport card may have been altered/damaged. does your iMac still recognize that there’s an airport card installed? i’m not sure where the airport card is though. hope that helps a little.

    win

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