Xref: utzoo comp.sys.apple:13978 comp.unix.aux:1043 comp.sys.mac:33634 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!sunybcs!trotter!aj1826 From: aj1826@trotter.usma.edu (DiGangi Joe CPT) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple,comp.unix.aux,comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: A warning about leasing equipment - don't trust the salespeople! Summary: Pricing information different? Keywords: leasing Message-ID: <1395@trotter.usma.edu> Date: 19 Jun 89 13:45:08 GMT References: <32447@apple.Apple.COM> Organization: US Military Academy, West Point, NY Lines: 25 In article <32447@apple.Apple.COM>, jrg@Apple.COM (John R. Galloway) writes: > At least if you are a developer (partner), you can lease Apple equipment at > very nice terms from Apple Commercial Credit. Not only that but you can > include 3rd part Apple compatable products on the lease as well. This is great > apple!jrg John R. Galloway, Jr. contract programmer, San Jose, Ca > I am a developer, and I called Apple Commercial Credit almost immediately after receiving this information (about the leasing program). They gave me another number to call to get the exact terms of the program. When I called, the person on the phone indicated that this was a _standard_ leasing program, and there was not a discount to Apple developers, only that Apple had made the program _available_ to developers. What's going on? Have the prices changed? I had thought the program would have been good, but I would have ended up paying more per month for the leasing program than if I took out a loan and _bought_ a computer (which I did, by the way). Thanks, Joe -- CPT Joe DiGangi Department of Mathematics, US Military Academy West Point, N.Y. 10996 UUCP: philabs!trotter!aj1826 ARPA:digangi@westpoint.arpa Phone #: 914-938-4811