Find a cheaper iPod Nano at Best Buy, but you'd rather pick one up at the Apple store? Now thanks to Apple's new policy, retail managers can now match the prices of other authorized retailers.
And not only does this include the standard Apple products like iPhones, MacBooks, and iPods, but this also applies to other merchandise in the Apple store like accessories and laptop bags.

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1My understanding for years has been that authorized Apple retailers (not Apple stores) cannot lower the price on Apple's products. Apple is very protective of its brand and has strict rules for retailers. But maybe that's changed in the few months I haven't been working at a computer store.
2Wow!
3Great! Hopefully you can combine this with the discount for recycling an old iPod. I'm saving up for a new iPod and hoping to turn in my 1st generation mini for the 10% discount!
4I believe the recycling is only at an Apple store though.
5that's cool.
now if only they'd drop those prices...
6This might be cool...except I'm wondering whether they will match bundle deals too, like buying an iPod and getting a $15 iTunes giftcard for free.
Most of the authorized resellers I've seen only come down maybe $50 - $100 on the Apple Store prices, which is what I would pay using my student discount. So...until the MSRPs come down some...yeah, this isn't going to be that advantageous for me.
7Shut up!!!
8That is so cool!
Man, it's about time!!
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