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sreedy

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Feb 24, 2005
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I'm trying to work this out from the Apple site but am banging my head against a brick wall.

My friend at work is wanting to buy a Mac and some other bits from Apple for his kids to use. One is at Junior School and one at Secondary School..... do they qualify for the Educational Discount??

Everything I see on the Apple website says "I'm over 18..."

Thanks,

Sreedy

If know one knows then I guess I'll ring them.
 

AlBDamned

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Mar 14, 2005
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sdreed25 said:
I'm trying to work this out from the Apple site but am banging my head against a brick wall.

My friend at work is wanting to buy a Mac and some other bits from Apple for his kids to use. One is at Junior School and one at Secondary School..... do they qualify for the Educational Discount??

Everything I see on the Apple website says "I'm over 18..."

Thanks,

Sreedy

If know one knows then I guess I'll ring them.

Online, I think you can only get into the edu part of the store from a verified education server/computer, i.e. one from a school.

Not sure about the process in store for kids.
 

maddav

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Jul 3, 2004
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You can buy from a non-university/college network, but it requires that you're 18, and therefore it most likely only applies to university students. Or others in further education past the age of 18.

Edit:Just checked, it also requires that you have a valid student card, so I'm assuming this backs up the above thought.
 

rose red

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Jul 3, 2005
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School Governors get discounts too

I read on some US messageboard that school governors get educational discounts but haven't been able to find this info on the Apple site. I phoned AppleUK to check and they said yes, so I ordered over the phone. They did not ask me to provide any evidence. I'm not sure, if you are active in PTA this may count. BTW, I'm a primary school governor.
 

krollster

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Jul 24, 2002
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I'd just order on behalf of your kids through the online education store. If there are any issues then you could be honest and explain your situation.

I know people who have used the edu store and have specified training colleges etc. No questions were even asked.
 

mpw

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Jun 18, 2004
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I've always ordered through the Edu. store online and never had any checking or questioning
 
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