The eMacs were sold to the general public in the UK - maybe they were
in the US too ?

2009/5/10 Adrian <[email protected]>:
>
> Thanks for the suggestion! It hadn't even occurred to me to call
> Apple; I figured they would just try to sell me a new (retail, full
> price) copy of OS X, or try to convince me to buy a whole new machine.
>
> I wonder, though... my machine is an eMac, not an iMac, and the eMacs
> were only sold to schools... do you think that would pose any kind of
> problem, since I'm an individual and not an educational institution?
>
> I guess it can't hurt to ask!
>
> Thanks again,
> Adrian
>
>
> On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 12:08 PM, skyvalley4jesus
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Adrian.  Have you tried calling Apple directly?  I recently
>> purchase a refurbished iMac from a local retailer.  Unfortunately, it
>> did not come with OS X disc.  I had a copy of OS X Leopard, but the cd
>> rom on my old iMac went haywire & trashed the disc.  I called Apple &
>> they sent a replacement copy of OS X Leopard for $15.  They can also
>> send the original restore disc for your iMac for $15.
>> The folks at Apple are quite helpful.  Give them a call:
>> http://www.apple.com/contact/
>
> >
>



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