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Why You Should Consider Buying a Discount IPod
Remy JirekBuying a discount iPod is a great way to save money on a quality portable audio device. In an effort to help everyone be able to afford an iPod, Apple is now selling recycled units that come with a 10% discount. The units will work just as well as the new ones, but are offered at a much more affordable price. You can also stop by an iPod accessory store to get a discount iPod accessory to go with it.
Two Ways to See Green in a Discount
The term "discount" has long been associated with the color green, or more precisely with greenbacks. In June of 2005, the term "discount" became associated with a different sort of green. On June 3rd Apple initiated an effort aimed at the encouragement of recycling. Apple hoped to encourage recycling by using the enticement of a discount iPod.
Apple was not concerned about the recycling of phone books, aluminum cans or glass bottles. Apple focused its efforts on the recycling of technology products, specifically the recycling of iPods. Apple offered to furnish a discount iPod to anyone who would turn-in an old iPod. That offer came in the form of a 10% discount on a new iPod.
The online information about this offer indicated that Apple would process the used iPods in the United States. Apple promised not to introduce any hazardous materials into communities beyond the U.S. borders. This offer from Apple illustrated one of the many ways that the company has developed for enticing buyers with a discount iPod.
On April 23, 2006, Apple announced that it would, for a limited time, give a rebate to anyone who purchased both an iPod and a Mac computer. This offer allowed for two types of iPods, both the 5GB and the 10GB, to be sold as a discount iPod. The rebate offer ran for more than two months, until June 30, 2006.
The April 23 offer, like most of Apple's offers, received the bulk of its promotion from online information. Apple has used various web sites to promote the fact that it has arranged for the availability of more than one discount iPod. One web site offers both a free trial and a discount iPod.
That web site is the location where one can become a member of Veteran's Online. Membership in Veteran's Online provides the potential iPod purchaser with an easy way to use Apple's online ordering system. The Veteran's online card also allows a customer to obtain a discount iPod at any Apple Store.
Apple also created a special web site for students. At www.studentipod.com, a teen or young adult in school could easily obtain a discount on an ipod, an iPod photo, a U2 iPod or a 1GB iPod Shuffle. Unlike the insurance companies, Apple did not require that the students buying the iPods have a specific grade point average.
The term "discount" has long been associated with the color green, or more precisely with greenbacks. In June of 2005, the term "discount" became associated with a different sort of green. On June 3rd Apple initiated an effort aimed at the encouragement of recycling. Apple hoped to encourage recycling by using the enticement of a discount iPod.
Apple was not concerned about the recycling of phone books, aluminum cans or glass bottles. Apple focused its efforts on the recycling of technology products, specifically the recycling of iPods. Apple offered to furnish a discount iPod to anyone who would turn-in an old iPod. That offer came in the form of a 10% discount on a new iPod.
The online information about this offer indicated that Apple would process the used iPods in the United States. Apple promised not to introduce any hazardous materials into communities beyond the U.S. borders. This offer from Apple illustrated one of the many ways that the company has developed for enticing buyers with a discount iPod.
On April 23, 2006, Apple announced that it would, for a limited time, give a rebate to anyone who purchased both an iPod and a Mac computer. This offer allowed for two types of iPods, both the 5GB and the 10GB, to be sold as a discount iPod. The rebate offer ran for more than two months, until June 30, 2006.
The April 23 offer, like most of Apple's offers, received the bulk of its promotion from online information. Apple has used various web sites to promote the fact that it has arranged for the availability of more than one discount iPod. One web site offers both a free trial and a discount iPod.
That web site is the location where one can become a member of Veteran's Online. Membership in Veteran's Online provides the potential iPod purchaser with an easy way to use Apple's online ordering system. The Veteran's online card also allows a customer to obtain a discount iPod at any Apple Store.
Apple also created a special web site for students. At www.studentipod.com, a teen or young adult in school could easily obtain a discount on an ipod, an iPod photo, a U2 iPod or a 1GB iPod Shuffle. Unlike the insurance companies, Apple did not require that the students buying the iPods have a specific grade point average.
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