lol. I pay more to get the best and the greatest every few years no matter if I 
can get it what ever it is weather it's new memory for the mac, a new hd, or a 
new mac, I will pay more at apple then less at mac recycler or some wares like 
that.

Take care all.
On Aug 14, 2011, at 1:41 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:

> Hi Lynne!
> Well Apple as good as they are, they are in it for profit!
> And a number of people will just buy straight from Apple without looking 
> around I think partly due to Apples name!
> But it does make me wonder how much of this is profit!
> And how much they could really bring the price of there full range down!
> And still make a good profit!
> But as it is the normal practice in the UK [I do not know about other 
> countries ] people will pay just to have the latest and newest!
> For years people have paid more for cars in the UK but could get the same 
> model much cheeper in the rest of Europe!
> Apart from being lefthand drive!
> It's simple if people did not pay then the price would have to drop!
> Or am I wrong on this!
> Colin
> On 14 Aug 2011, at 21:27, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
> 
>> Hello everybody
>> 
>> I have just placed an order for a memory upgrade for our Mac Mini server. I 
>> am writing because I am so astounded by the price differences between 
>> Crucial and Apple. Apple appear to want £150.00 GBP for an 8GB (2x4GB) kit 
>> of modules PC10600 DDR3 small outline unbuffered unregistered 1333 MHZ SDRAM 
>> which is what the Mac Mini uses. Crucial, for the exact same product, want 
>> just £44.00 GBP. In other words, Apple want 200% mark-up on the product 
>> which we are getting for less than a third of the price elsewhere. I'm sorry 
>> but to me that pricing from Apple is utterly outrageous. I'd love to know 
>> what planet they live on when they calculate prices.
>> 
>> Lynne
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