All I know is that it worked for me and several others...Ask and ye shall receive...Many people aren't aware of the program and will just buy w/out ever thinking of asking..The idea is to get as much kit into as many new hands as possible....Considering that(if my latest info is correct) the margin for Apple is around 25% the idea of taking $100-$200 off in order to get someone to buy a system, printer etc is very effective.. There MAY be a restriction dealing w/laptops since the demand is so high.. (again...Supply vs Demand) Just wanted to offer a friendly, helpful suggestion..Used enough space here..
Gotta run..
Regards,
Mike


Thomas Ethen wrote:

The parent issue doesn't make any sense, as then almost everyone would
qualify for an educational discount.

Tom

on 1/21/04 8:00, Kochkodin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Also...If you ask as a parent...you will qualify...I  did it as a parent
for an elem student and did it last year as a school board member and my
wife did it as a teacher....My middle son bought as a high school senior
on his own account...If in doubt...call and ask....
Regards,
Mike





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