Well if that's the case, the next time I want to buy an iMac, I will fly to 
Amsterdam and it will be a free holiday :D
On 19 Nov 2009, at 12:06, Ranulph Glanville wrote:

> 
> No. Duty free appears to be an out of date concept. You can buy the  
> stuff no matter where you are travelling at a duty free price, as well  
> as I can see. I've bought things cheap when flying to other E|U  
> countries, and also to wait for me to be collected on my return. But  
> I'll double check.
> 
> Ranulph
> 
> On 19 Nov 2009, at 11:48, Jonathan Brady wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I'm taking it that's the duty free price so one must be travelling  
>> outside the EEA?
>> 
>> Jonathan Brady
>> Photographer
>> tel: +44(0) 7931 541 489
>> web: www.jonathanbrady.net
>> email: [email protected], [email protected]
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 19 Nov 2009, at 10:45, Ranulph Glanville wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> The shop in PC World in terminal 5 is consistently the cheapest place
>>> I know to buy Macs, even when there's an educational discount.
>>> 
>>> For instance (approx figures): the yet to be seen 4 core imac is  
>>> about
>>> £1550 from Apple, about £1520 educational price, and £1370 in  
>>> terminal
>>> 5.
>>> 
>>> In the case of this machine, it's not in stock (apparently it's not  
>>> in
>>> stock anywhere). The price included free delivery to a UK address.
>>> 
>>> So, if you're flying BA from terminal 5, you might want to take a  
>>> look.
>>> 
>>> Ranulph
>>>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> 
> 
> 
> > 


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