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turtle
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Formerly turtle2472
 
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Upstate South Carolina
 
2018-12-03, 16:06

I'm thrilled to see that Apple finally has for real discounts for veterans and active duty military personnel. In the past we were grouped into a Government Employee group that had more and more discounts stripped away. When I first was introduced to it (about the time I joined this forum) you could get a discount on Mac mini, iPods and such. Here lately that store doesn't discount much. At. All.

The new store actually gives discounts, like 10%!, on just about everything. This is so cool to me. I know I'm a minority here as a vet but it really is nice to see them steps up and offer savings like this.

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kscherer
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Boyzeee
 
2018-12-03, 16:39

Glad you're happy. For small retailers like us, it's just more corporate competition we cannot match. It's one thing to face competition from other retailers (Best Buy, etc.) when we know they pay wholesale for Apple gear, and thus lose money on their loss-leader sales. However, when we face this kind of price competition from the manufacturer, it's very difficult, because Apple makes a profit either way. With our margins on Apple hardware already small (and getting smaller), there is no way we can compete.

Basically, what Apple is saying here is, "We want the vet market all to ourselves, with no competition from our retail partners. And we're going to get it by pricing our products below wholesale, thus ensuring the only way our retail partners can compete is by losing money."

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turtle
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Formerly turtle2472
 
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Upstate South Carolina
 
2018-12-03, 16:50

I can see that (as a guy who owned a small retail business for a little while) but the thing is Apple products are rarely discounted much out in the market as it is. Sure you can get clearance savings and such, but Apple's price in one store is just about always the same as the other guy's.

Not that it won't cut into your store's profit some in anyway. I'm guessing that it won't be a really large chunk given where you are. If you were here in Tidewater or San Diego etc. I would imagine it being a much larger impact for that business.

In the end, I am very happy! Thank you for being glad about it.

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PB PM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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2018-12-10, 16:26

kscherer, sounds like it’s time to reconsider how you run your business, or selling Apple products altogether. Since launching their own stores and online sales there have been little insentive for third parties to sell Apple products. Now you even have to compete with Amazon. If you cannot offer customers something Apple or others do not your buiness failing isn’t Apple fault.
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turtle
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Upstate South Carolina
 
2019-03-20, 09:02

So Apple changed this up just a bit and now there is a verification process we have to go through. When I posted this link earlier there was no check that you were or weren't a Vet.

Now maybe I'll be able to get the pricing in the store or through their App. For now if I want my 10% off I have to us the website. Not that it is a bad thing, but it makes it more difficult to buy from them when I could just grab my phone and order.

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