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    Buying a mac from new zealand

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by Aerozin, May 13, 2008.

  1. Aerozin

    Aerozin Notebook Guru

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    Im going to buy a mbp via http://store.apple.com/nz

    after i customize and everthing i get this

    Amount ex GST NZ$ 3,153.78
    GST NZ$ 394.22
    Subtotal NZ$ 3,548.00

    Estimated Ship:
    2-4 bus. days
    Free Shipping


    So the total im going to pay is NZ$ 3,153.78 , nothing else, tax,ship , nothing more?

    thx
     
  2. Budding

    Budding Notebook Virtuoso

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    Apple New Zealand will only ship to New Zealand. So yeah, you just pay that if you live in New Zealand.
     
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    Modly Warranty Voider

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    I want to stop you quick though... You said you customised it? If you added RAM, don't... Score it third party and save some cash.

    GST is painful!
     
  4. Aerozin

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    where i new zealand i can buy extra 2gb ram compatible with macbook pro?and i can upgrade myself?

    im not in new zealand yet , going there in 2 months
     
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    Any DDR2 SO-DIMM is compatible with the Macbook Pro.