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Date: Sun 28-Sep-1990 04:12:25 From: Unknown Subject: University price differences (was Re: More on NeXT pricing...) In article <1990Sep25.052907.4351@Neon.Stanford.EDU> philip@pescadero.stanford.edu writes: >I picked up the latest price lists from the Stanford Bookstore today. > >The general trend towards big discounts on the cheapest model is confirmed. >The minimum model is $3153. The price lists from the UCLA Bookstore finally came out today. The minimum model is $3449. This brings up an interesting question. Does NeXT, like Apple, limit each student to buying one machine at a given University? With these kinds of price differences between schools, it sounds like it might be a good idea for students at high priced schools to have friends at a low-priced schools buy their machines for them. Is it possible? If so, does any school have a lower price than Stanford? :-) - Trent Lange Article 8262 of comp.sys.next: >From: warner@scubed.com (Ken Warner)
Date: Sun 29-Sep-1990 01:22:36 From: Unknown Subject: Re: University price differences (was Re: More on NeXT pricing...) ...picked up the latest price lists from the Stanford Bookstore today. [etc] the minimum model is $3153. The price lists from the UCLA Bookstore finally came out today. The minimum model is $3449. This brings up an interesting question. Does NeXT, like Apple, limit each student to buying one machine at a given University? I talked to the NeXT rep on our campus (UCSD) today and THEY said, "...we have one price as our education discount." One can judge for one's self the believeability of this statement. Our price, by the way, is around $3900. Hummm... Ken Warner Article 8271 of comp.sys.next: >From: agm@cs.brown.edu (Axel Merk)
Date: Sun 29-Sep-1990 16:07:07 From: Unknown Subject: Re: University price differences (was Re: More on NeXT pricing...) In article <435@scubed.SCUBED.COM> warner@scubed.com (Ken Warner) writes: > This brings up an interesting question. Does NeXT, like Apple, limit > each student to buying one machine at a given University? > >I talked to the NeXT rep on our campus (UCSD) today and THEY said, "...we have >one price as our education discount." One can judge for one's self the >believeability of this statement. > NeXT very likely has one education discount, but the non-profit organisations called universities have different surcharges. They attribute it to storage costs etc.... Axel Article 8303 of comp.sys.next: >From: jeff@oakhill.UUCP (Jeff Enderwick)
Date: Sun 30-Sep-1990 21:38:40 From: Unknown Subject: Re: University price differences (was Re: More on NeXT pricing...) > I talked to the NeXT rep on our campus (UCSD) today and THEY said, "...we have > one price as our education discount." One can judge for one's self the > believeability of this statement. > > Our price, by the way, is around $3900. Hummm... > > Ken Warner When I went to UCSD, the university bookstore was known for charging OVER list price on textbooks. I wouldn't be suprised to find out that those *ssholes are still raping student wallets. Jeff Enderwick (512) 476-8177 cs.utexas.edu!oakhill!otis!jeff Article 8207 of comp.sys.next: >From: bruce@atncpc.UUCP (Bruce Henderson)
Date: Sun 29-Sep-1990 15:35:01 From: Unknown Subject: Re: University price differences (was Re: More on NeXT pricing...) In <435@scubed.SCUBED.COM> warner@scubed.com (Ken Warner) writes: > ...picked up the latest price lists from the Stanford Bookstore today. > [etc] > the minimum model is $3153. > The price lists from the UCLA Bookstore finally came out today. > The minimum model is $3449. > This brings up an interesting question. Does NeXT, like Apple, limit > each student to buying one machine at a given University? >I talked to the NeXT rep on our campus (UCSD) today and THEY said, "...we have >one price as our education discount." One can judge for one's self the >believeability of this statement. TOTALLY bogus! Ither that, or the price list sheet that our NeXT rep had with 4!! different discount pricing schemes was bogus. Maybe they meant that your school only has one price, which would be true, as it's tied to how many/much$$ your school is committed to NeXT. >Our price, by the way, is around $3900. Hummm... Looks like you are getting the basic discount plan, ie: your school didn't commit to purchasing ANY NeXT's. -k Article 8272 of comp.sys.next: >From: todd@ivucsb.sba.ca.us (Todd Day)

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