Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!maverick.ksu.ksu.edu!usenet!fredc From: fredc@usenet.umr.edu (Fred Clauss) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: A3000 Educational Discounts (Commodore Please READ!) Message-ID: <671@umriscc.usenet.umr.edu> Date: 7 May 90 23:52:29 GMT References: <122@coplex.UUCP> <11252@cbmvax.commodore.com> <70270@srcsip.UUCP> Sender: usenet@usenet.umr.edu Reply-To: fredc@isc.umr.edu (Fred Clauss) Distribution: usa Organization: University of Missouri - Rolla Lines: 21 In article <70270@srcsip.UUCP> kovach@SRC.Honeywell.COM (Pete Kovach) writes: >In article <122@coplex.UUCP> dannie@coplex.UUCP (Dannie Gregoire) writes: >> I could go out and purchase a MAC II >> (dread the thought) at a discount (not sure on %) and still receive >> special reduced finacing through Apple. >Sure could - Yep. You could buy a Mac II for a discount price, thus paying >more than the A3000 at full price, and have less of a machine in the process. Or you could get Apple's financing and go out and buy yourself an Amiga. If I recall correctly, the financing program's literature made considerable noise to the effect that the Apple computer financing program was a "no purchase necessary" offer. So check it out, and have fun with your 3000 :-) Unfortunately, MY credit history isn't exactly clean, so I don't qualify for Apple's loan program :-( -- Fred Clauss INTERNET: fredc@isc.umr.edu (preferred) Intelligent Systems Center or flc@umree.ee.umr.edu University of Missouri UUNET: {occrsh|sunarch}!umree!flc Rolla, MO 65401 BITNET: S081192@UMRVMA