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My daughter wants an IPOD, but I bought her an MP3 player, lol. My husband told me that all the teenagers want them, but how likely are we to get a good one;) ;) at a reasonable price? Were there any deals last year? Thanks.
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I live in Mexico and the local Office Depot has the 40 GB IPods (old 4th Generation) at less then $200 dlls, I would expect the prices of the remaining inventory to be slashed everywhere.

 

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I thought ipods were set at a price by apple? From what I heard, the stores don't make much of a profit on them.

Yes, you probably won't see too huge of a deal on iPods on Black Friday (or at any time for that matter.)

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please keep in mind- pc requirements for ipods are windows 2000 or xe-those of us stuck in the past and running windows 98 or 98 se will probably have to go with the mp3 players from creative labs. they are the only ones i have found that will work with all operating systems-except win95, of course!!
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please keep in mind- pc requirements for ipods are windows 2000 or xe-those of us stuck in the past and running windows 98 or 98 se will probably have to go with the mp3 players from creative labs. they are the only ones i have found that will work with all operating systems-except win95, of course!!

thanks for the tip, i was going to buy a ipod for my brother, but i dont think he has new software on his computer :g_thumble

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Target occasionally offers 10% off for on-line purchases and they carry iPods. Other than that, the Apple education store noted above is the best bet.
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More specifically, use this code for an iPod at Target.com thru 12/31/05 for 10% off, no minimum: TCADVCBN
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If you want a 4 Gb black nano right now for $199, try your nearest Microcenter. They made a price mistake in their latest flyer and put $199 instead of $249, but they're still honoring the price until the stock runs out in stores. There's a limit of one per customer and there're reports that they'll actually ship them to you if you call them and pay for shipping to your state/city.

 

Slickdeals.net (as well as FatWallet) has a thread with a scan of the ad and me people succeeded in price-matching in Circuit City and Best Buy, but it really depends on the cashier/manager.

 

That's about as hot of a deal as you can get on a spanking new Nano.

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Best price for the iPod Photo 60GB (from a reputable dealer,anyway) is bhphotovideo.com -- $335 with free shipping. Costco is $380 for the same thing, CC and BB are $400.
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Anybody know where I can get a 4GB ipod mini (pink or blue)?
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Historically, the Apple items don't go on sale. Their price is set by the company. Not sure how they get away with that as Nike and many others have gotten slapped for price fixing
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My 17 year old wants an ipod too. I talk to one of the workers at Best Buy and he said they would not go on sale. Does he really know?? If they do I will be one happy mom ( As long as I get one)
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Has anyone try this? Does this really work for the 60GB ipod video?

 

$399 - $30 - $30 = $339 + tax.

 

If you go to the apple store online and put your items in a cart and save the cart, after about two days, they'll contact you via email with a coupon code for $30 off your order. Then purchase your items through their educational discount on-line and save an additional $30.

 

Do I really need to be a teacher to get the educational discount? It ddoesn't ask for any type of verificaion.

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I bought one from the Apple Education site. I am a PTA President and that was one of the options. You do have to enter your school name and zip code.
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I thought ipods were set at a price by apple? From what I heard, the stores don't make much of a profit on them.

They are.

 

You will not find a different price unless you're using a store coupon like 15% off and then it would be different.

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Has anyone try this? Does this really work for the 60GB ipod video?

 

$399 - $30 - $30 = $339 + tax.

 

If you go to the apple store online and put your items in a cart and save the cart, after about two days, they'll contact you via email with a coupon code for $30 off your order. Then purchase your items through their educational discount on-line and save an additional $30.

 

I did this. Apple sent me a $30 additional discount to use if I spent $300 or more. I got the 30gb Ipod (personalized), a $15 itunes gc, and a clickshield shipped to me for $292.15. I'm happy and I'm sure my 15 year old "Rock on!" daughter will be thrilled. Thanks so much to the OP and to GottaDeal for saving me money!:D

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