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Does Best Buy Give the Apple Student Discount?

I am about to buy a 17inch Macbook Pro and I was wondering if Best Buy Honors the Apple student discount. The nearest Apple store is a good two hours away and I have 150 bucks of Best Buy gift cards I wanted to use towards the purchase.

Mac Pro 8 Core 2.226ghz 16GB Ram Nvidia GT 120, Mac OS X (10.5.6)

Posted on Jul 21, 2009 1:38 PM

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Posted on Aug 16, 2009 10:24 AM

I learned the hard way to NEVER buy an Apple product from a Best Buy. They may have a snazzy Apple mini store setup in the Best Buy but don't fall for it. They want you to believe they are basically an Apple Store but they don't offer any of the offers or service a real Apple store does. If you are in a small town without an Apple store you can always buy online.

My daughter did get her student discount at Best Buy but no free iTouch eventhough Best Buy advertized it. Trust me, you will NOT the iTouch at Best Buy or any other offers or specials. Also, if there is a problem Best Buy is the last people you want to deal with.

They are going to let us return the MacBook Pro (with a 15% fee) but it's worth it on principle alone. We can say good ridiance to them and go get our free itouch at the real Apple store.

Taking advantage of parents is one thing but new college students?...come on.

Apple is great don't get me wrong, but this whole Best Buy partnership gives them a black eye for sure.
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Aug 16, 2009 10:24 AM in response to LukeW

I learned the hard way to NEVER buy an Apple product from a Best Buy. They may have a snazzy Apple mini store setup in the Best Buy but don't fall for it. They want you to believe they are basically an Apple Store but they don't offer any of the offers or service a real Apple store does. If you are in a small town without an Apple store you can always buy online.

My daughter did get her student discount at Best Buy but no free iTouch eventhough Best Buy advertized it. Trust me, you will NOT the iTouch at Best Buy or any other offers or specials. Also, if there is a problem Best Buy is the last people you want to deal with.

They are going to let us return the MacBook Pro (with a 15% fee) but it's worth it on principle alone. We can say good ridiance to them and go get our free itouch at the real Apple store.

Taking advantage of parents is one thing but new college students?...come on.

Apple is great don't get me wrong, but this whole Best Buy partnership gives them a black eye for sure.

Jul 21, 2009 1:53 PM in response to LukeW

Even if there is, I don't believe you'll be eligible for the free ipod for students (and free printer for everyone) if you do that. Also, you don't have to go to the store to buy your computer; you can order online. If you still want to buy from best buy, do as a brody suggested and call them.

P.S. @a brody, the student discount works in the Brick and Mortar Apple Stores too. You just have to bring your student ID.

Aug 16, 2009 11:14 PM in response to Markb3d

Ok let me put a stern end to the misinformation here!

I am a computer specialist at Best Buy Store #1454 in Portland, OR. Im sorry if anyone here has had a bad experience at any Best Buy in their area, but I guarantee that you didn't get that experience in my store.

For the record, WE DO give not only the education discount but also the free iPod touch 8gb for college students while the promotion is going on at the Apple store.

As far as Markb3d's comments, I would love to know what services and offers we don't include or surpass? Apple Care doesn't include accidental damage protection which Geek Squad Black Tie does. If you crack your screen, spill coffee on your macbook pro, drop your computer, your S.O.L under Apple Care. We also give you a free replacement battery and ac adapter... Best part is the 3 year Black Tie costs the same as 3 year Apple Care. Questions? come see us or visit Geek Squad. Apple's Genius Bar is still going to have the edge for trouble shooting various things on the fly, but thats why we work with them!

Aug 27, 2009 6:56 AM in response to LukeW

On a whim I called our local Best Buy and was told student discounts for Apple Products are not offered and if anything was sold as a student discount it was due to local price matching which is handled case by case and may vary by area.

I would go through apple and get the free iPod and printer.

As far as Apple Care vs Black Tie Service I would choose the option that also covers theft.

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