How much do we get?
7/24/2006 1:17:16 PM
if only the bookstore had a websiteif only
7/24/2006 1:21:40 PM
i could stab you. but that would be illegal. it depends on what you're buying.. you just have to go look
7/24/2006 1:27:43 PM
computers have educational pricing through IBM, Dell and Apple. check the bookstore website for details.[Edited on July 24, 2006 at 1:28 PM. Reason : .]
7/24/2006 1:27:49 PM
i wish i someone would invent a machine that could connect people over several miles so we could speak without sending letters by mail[Edited on July 24, 2006 at 1:30 PM. Reason : xdf]
7/24/2006 1:29:42 PM
Nicely Done everybody, http://www7.acs.ncsu.edu/ncsubookstores/computers.htmlbut it still doesn't tell you shit about the student discount. Nor does it tell you the price when you custom order a machine.
7/24/2006 2:15:22 PM
way to be an idiot to the people you're asking for help. go configure a freakin machine if you want to get the price. geez. this goes beyond laziness.
7/24/2006 2:18:01 PM
on that page....
7/24/2006 2:20:01 PM
7/24/2006 2:21:12 PM
seriously who the hell cares...there is a discount for students and faculty.
7/24/2006 2:28:06 PM
Virginia Tech lists an 8% discount for Dell computers. I'll assume similar for NC State.If you are trying to save money (more than time), educate yourself and wait till Black Friday / check slickdeals.net often. The bookstore won't get you a heck of a lot of a discount.
7/24/2006 6:43:22 PM
8/25/2006 9:57:05 AM
8/25/2006 10:30:46 AM
Yeah, sorry. That was kind of jerkish.
8/25/2006 10:32:18 AM
Have you tried just simply searching the internet for the computer models the bookstore sells and comparing those prices with the bookstore's price?I copy and paste the 'ThinkPad T60 2007-93U' into Google. In <1 minute, I see that this model sells online anywhere from $2900 to $3600. Heck, #9 link on google is the Univ of Saskatchewan's bookstore and that model sells there for $3569. assuming that's in canadian dollars, that is still $3200 USD. The NCSU bookstore sells it for $2100. The average price elsewhere is say $3000, so $2100/$3000 = 70%, so you can roughly estimate the NCSU bookstore's student discount of Thinkpads to be 25% to 30%.Now of course tax, shipping, warranty type things complicates this, but this is the reasoning i went through when getting my thinkpad.And to think -- all of the above can be done in less than 5 minutes with just Google and some sense.
8/25/2006 11:56:53 AM