Amazon Quietly Yanks Discount for Mac OS X 10.2
WCityMike writes "Amazon has quietly revoked the $50 rebate for Mac OS X 10.2 it was supposedly offering through September 3. The rebate form was updated to reflect this a few hours later. While theories as to why abound (including supposed involvement from Apple), some have reasonably pointed out that Amazon may not have expected as voluminous a response as they got, making the rebate a potentially major cash loss had it continued at that volume. People who already placed their orders should probably contact Amazon, while the rest of us can simply continue hoping Apple will offer its own 'rebate'." I think maybe it was a mistake; the rebate form I saw originally never had Mac OS X 10.2 on it.
It's okay if it was a mistake and they were forced to take it down.
Now it's time for everybody to make friends with a college student to get the Apple-Student-$50 discount.
Don't think we'll see Amazon delisted any time soon.
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If you want greater adoption CHARGE LESS! This should also be patently obvious to Microsoft andf their office X suite. I know it's a good deal 150 improvements. BUT if apple is really serious about greater influence they will bite the bullet and charge less then they originally proposed. Jaguar by itself will convince wintel users to switch. Hell, I'd be giving this away on the condition that you show it off to three of your friends.
"Customer response exceeded our wildest expectations so we're not continuing the rebate at this time," Ling Hong, an Amazon.com spokesperson told MacMinute. "But obviously all the pre-orders that we received during the time that the rebate offer was posted on our site will be honored." Hong said all orders placed up until 19:00 PT yesterday will be eligible.
i didnt order it yet
not only that, but they took away my gold box!
i loved the excitement of checking that gold box once a day. (sure i never bought anything from it, but still...)
anyone know any hacks to get the gold box back?
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...that is made by somebody who treats their customers right?
Microsoft has always provided reasonably-priced upgrades and free bug fixes! Isn't it about time that others follow Microsoft's lead?
check it out.....maybe other sites have this as well?
This pretty much shows two things:
a) Everybody wants Jaguar
b) Nobody wants to pay Apple's criminally high price
Apple should stop being buttheads. They really are pushing it lately. I only use Macs because Apple's not scummy like Microsoft. That was before. Now they're even MORE scummy than Microsoft. I'm almost hoping the DoJ takes a crack at Apple. What a bunch of crooks.
And I'm not trolling, I've just been constantly pissed off at Apple for about a month. They suck and I hate that I love them so much.
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I think maybe it was a mistake; the rebate form I saw originally never had Mac OS X 10.2 on it.
Hey puge! Look again. I have a backup of the rebateform here.
I know I'm going to hell, I'm just trying to get good seats.
I found my rebate on Kazaa. :-) Thanks zxcmnbkjs@KaZaA!!
apple also provide free bug fixes.
10.1.1
10.1.2
10.1.3
10.1.4
10.1.5
all free
plus software update... all free
10.2 you pay cos there's new features.
microsoft have windowsupdate same as software update. that's it. all versions between updates are chargeable.
arguably service packs are free versions, but 95 - 98 - 98 second edition - ME - XP... all cost money.
and more than OS-X upgrades too..
BeOS also charged. they only released a Personal Edition of BeOS when they got to version 5 to try and promote usage..
guess what? they went under..
Apple's main mistake was calling it OS 10.2 - they should have learned from MS and called it OS 11, then no one would have complained.
...that charges a reasonable price for upgrades?
The $200 cost to "upgrade" from OS 10.1 to 10.2 is disgraceful! (Especially when compared to Microsoft's more than generous offers to its customers.)
Maybe Mac users need to learn to expect more.
The aquafiles rebate is for Amazon. Nice try tho. :)
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apple bug fixes are FREE. thier OS upgrades are cheaper than M$ who charges $280 you dipshit.
they said they will honor orders that were already completed.... too bad mine was/is sitting in my cart. i figured there was no hurry to pre-order and was trying to figure out what DVDs i should buy. i figured i easily went over the free shipping price, so i might as well buy a few books and DVDs that are not always in local stores. oops.
from how they are acting and that one copy of the wonky rebate form i wonder if it was an error. i can see a huge discount coming on remaining copies of 10.1.3, but who the hell would want to buy it? it's not like 9.2 where some machines won't run OS X. if your machine runs OS X then i can't see why it won't run 10.2 even better (faster too).
Amazon has acknowledged errors in the past too. they honor the completed orders, but from then on scrap the deal.
No they are not free. I paid $129.00 for OS X version 10.1 from Apple two months ago. Now I am expected to pay another $129.00 to get Jaguar? I think I will wait for 10.3.
and somewhat shot itself in the foot by continuously spoiling the Mac faithful for years. Mac users have gotten great free products (iTunes, iTools, etc.) that can be and are flaunted in the faces of Windows users. But after so much of this, Apple has created a situation where many of the diehard Mac users no longer realize that Apple is a company that is trying to make a profit, just like other companies out there such as *gasp* Microsoft. That means that when they release new products, especially quality ones such as Jaguar, they will most likely charge for them. If they offer something sweet for free like iPhoto, the Mac community should be happy but not unfairly raise expectations for more free products. If it really bothers people to be paying for a point release (which as many have pointed out would be a whole new OS by Redmond's standards), think of it as buying a suite of new applications and features: iChat, Sherlock 3, Quartz Extreme, etc.
Last I heard under the Consumer Protection Acts of virtually all states there was no means of "pulling an announced rebate."
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Amazon's own terms of agreement indicate a rebate is valid as long as it's posted.
Check the link provided. It's still "posted."
They still running the same scam for a number of other products. The coupon still reads the same.
How are they going to "pull the rebate."
They aren't if anyone's in the mood to try them. I am. I ordered another box of Jaguar the day after the rebate "was pulled."
Amazon should know better having had there tit in similar ringers in the past (if you'll pardon the expression).
Sign up for the Apple Developer Connection mailing. You'll get OS 10.2 plus a year's worth of developer tools, SDKs, and updates.
New 10.2 won't support "old" graphics cards made six months ago.
Yes it will. it just does not enable the "quartz extreme" feature and it falls back on the default quartz
No SCSI support.
There is SCSI support, just install a SCSI card. the machines do not come default with SCSI but if you install your own card it works fine.
macslash.org lost their domain because of Apple
Not true. they lost thier domain because some squatter got ahold of it when they forgot to renew it
$200? Why did you pull that number out of your ass?
You think we don't ALL know that Jaguar is only $129, and widely going to be discounted?
Sheesh.
Yeah, and you guys panned the ipod too: http://apple.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/10/23
Funny, I have an 18 month old laptop that Quartz Extreme supports. how is that?
Sheesh.
And you want SCSI? Ok, fine, its supported under OS X natively. My 9500 works just fine (running OS X)
Yeah, and you guys panned the ipod too: http://apple.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/10/23
Funny, I'd love to hang out with a bunch of gay apple users. Most of the gay people I know use macs-- they are far too picky about things being stupidly done and so they go for superiority.
what's the big deal? You think anyone is going to feel bad because you said apple users are gay? Sheesh.... it only tells us that you're insecure about the size of your weenie.
Who cares who's gay and who isn't... anyone worthy posting on slashdot doesn't.
Yeah, and you guys panned the ipod too: http://apple.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/10/23
Actually if they had called it 10.5 most Apple users would have been happier to pay for it. Maybe now there is a more consevative way of numbering things such that point releases will always be something you pay for and the updates to those (10.2.1) will be free. In the past versions such as 7.1, 7.2 were free while 7.5 was not.
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well, im making the switch sometime this month. im gonna pick up a stacked out powerbook, and am looking forward to finally having an operating system that i really like.
but the specs page for the powerbook says it is shipping with OS 10.1. will i have to pay the full $120 for the upgrade to 10.2?
The point is: where did Amazon intend to get the money for these rebates?
The "School of Rebates" promotion never comes out and says you have to be a student but it implies that these are "back to school" discounts for people enrolled in schools.
The coupon never requires proof of enrollment and many manufacturers don't care [Sam's and Costco have been reported to sell the educatioanl versions of MS software and not ask for proof].
Apple does require proof of enrollment.
Amazon may have been reselling educational versions in what is an accepted manner for most companies and run afoul of Apple enforcing their policies.
If they were reselling educational copies, Amazon was tacking an extra $10 for shipping & handling and processing the rebate into the price. Nice if you don't really qualify but direct from Apple is a little cheaper for real students and educators.
Just consider it a moron tax and be thankfull we allow idiots like you to breed.
Instead of Anonymous Coward /. should call it Anonymous Fucking Moron.
You idiot.
10.1.1..5 were fixes.
And what you think 10.2 is a whole new OS?
No, you dimwit! It is another fix.
I'll give them 20USD but that's all it is worth.
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No you dimwit, they are upgrades not bugfixes or new OSs.
The sensible thing is to have even-numbered point revisions be major revisions, odd-numbered be minor overhauls, and full digit revisions be new products.
I don't think Apple users are the "pudge fackers" anyway. Seems to me like it's Windows users who are constantly getting it up the . . .
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail /-/software/B00006F7S2/rebates/02/002-1732681-4549 637
As of five minutes ago...
This link DOES show a rebate coupon, the coupon DOES list "Mac OS X 10.2: Jaguar," and the coupon DOES say it is good for purchases made between 7/29/02 and 09/03/02.
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Not only is the rebate cancelled, but it looks like for that $129 you don't get a set of OS9 disks with 10.2 (in the attempt to kill off OS9 development). So that'll probably set you back another $100 for 9 if you need to use something that runs in Classic (which is just about EVERYTHING).
You need to have made the purchase by 19:00 PST on July 31, 2002. Just having the coupon doens't help you at all. You NEED to have bought it prior to cancelling of the rebate!!
I ordered it from them pre 1900PDT on 7/31, so according to the article it'll still be honored. If it's not though, I will dispute the charge through my credit card company since it's clearly a rebate for which I qualify, and I have the document to prove it.
I don't know the legalities involved, but I assume that they're ok if they announce the rebate no longer applies before the product is charged.
I agree. Now should someone who paid full price for 10.0 - 10.1.5 have to pay full price for 10.2?
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I agree. Now should someone who paid full price for 10.0 - 10.1.5 have to pay full price for 10.2?
I wouldn't structure it that way. I'd make OS X say $200, OS X 10.1 $30, OS X 10.2 $100, and anything in between free. Of course, the only difference between that and what Apple is doing is that they charged a lot less for OS X (of course, one could say that was a special promotional pricing to drive early adoption), somewhat more for 10.2, and somewhat less for 10.1.
I didn't pay for 10.1; I will (grudgingly) pay for 10.2.
YES, the "School of Changes" rebate form still exists on Amazon.
NO, the rebate form no longer has "Mac OS 10.2: Jaguar" listed on it.
Has anyone contacted Amazon about this? What sort of reply have you gotten from them?
If I can't get the $50 rebate, I'll cancel my order.
The middle mind speaks!
there is a very large difference in code from NT to W2K, first of all, secondly MS did not charge anyone for their service cracks (ooh I mean packs)
I'll give you 2000->XP (which seems like a step backward to me anyway.) The thing of it is the only real advantage from 10.1 --> 10.2 is that Apple fixed Finder.
Sorry 130USD for fixing your own problems is bullshit.
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Pfft. As if there's much of a difference between Win98 and Win98SE besides bug fixes.
Hell, they even released a "Customer Service Pack" for 98 that incorporated all the fixes in 98SE for 98 users (available via Windows Update) - well over a year after 98SE shipped, I might add.
The reality of the matter is there aren't many bugs left in 10.1.5, what you're paying $130 for is new features - and yes, if it runs faster, that IS a feature, not a bug fix.
Christ, Microsoft users have been used to each successive revision to the OS getting more bloated and slower for almost 7 years now. When Apple sells two releases in a row where applications run FASTER due to hard work on their part, suddenly they're evil.
I happen to agree that 10.2 should be named 10.5. It fits perfectly with a x.5 release. The problem is Mac OS XI doesn't have quite the ring, hence Apple isn't in a hurry to get there.
Yet if they named it 10.5, half the people complaining would be crowing about how great it is. The other half would still be complaining, though - but since they don't own a Mac, or don't run X, or are simply a Microsoft employee, they should never have complained in the first place.
I think this is an issue with two very distinct sides. Apple, on the one hand, desperately needs and wants to keep its customers happy. Practically everything they've done for the past five years has been in an effort keep existing customers happy, or to make new customers. They don't have the luxury of being able gouge anybody.
.mac and OS 10.2. Do you think they're doing this out of greed or spite? I doubt it. They're doing it to keep their net margin steady. They're doing it to stay healthy as a company.
But on the other hand, Apple has to make money. Second only to making money at all is the issue of maintaining margin. If Apple's net margin last quarter was 30% and this quarter it's 20%, Apple's stock will lose value even if their gross revenues increase. In other words, in order to stay healthy as a company, Apple needs to keep their revenues roughly in balance with their expenses.
Apple gave 10.1 away for free to any customer who could or would walk into an Apple store and pick up a CD. That was an amazing show of good will. It may have also cost Apple a fortune. I don't know, but I'm guessing it wasn't cheap.
Now they need people to pay for things they were expecting to get for free, like
Right now, if I were (say) Sun, I'd be thinking seriously about buying Apple. I have no idea if Sun has that kind of money, but I'm just saying I'd be thinking about it. Sun's server business is top-notch, but their desktop business is waning. Apple's desktop business kicks ass, and it's getting stronger every day. Apple's potential earnings for the next few years are a lot more than the company is currently worth on paper.
If Apple had a bad quarter or two, their stock price would slip and the sharks would start tasting blood in the water.
So they're keeping their gross margins high-- or trying to, anyway-- at the cost of some customer satisfaction. Apple has repeatedly been assessed in the market as having brand loyalty out the ears, so I'd imagine that few customers, if any, are going to switch to Dell or whatever just because Apple's charging $129 for Jaguar.
Net result: Apple's sales stay pretty much constant, every Mac owner from here to Tupelo, Mississippi buys a retail copy of Jaguar, and Apple keeps their net margins up thanks to the extra revenue. Apple's stock stays strong, and they get to keep doing what they're doing.
I'm no business or financial whiz; I may have some or all of my facts wrong. But if you assume that I'm at least mostly right, in the broad sense, then Apple's recent actions make all the sense in the world.
(Oh, speaking of sense, the whole "odd-number this, even-number that" thing is a dumb idea. Not quite as dumb as the idea that Linux 2.2 and 2.4 is okay to use but Linux 2.3 and 2.5 isn't, but that's a whole other ball of wax.)
Though there was a widely known hack, weren't the 10.1 CDs meant to only function as upgrades? So you had to have purchased OS X for those "free" CDs to be useful.
I agree that everybody is starved for cash right now. That is one reason why I don't see Sun buying Apple. Can you imagine Steve giving up control again? I actually hear a lot of rumours about IBM buying Sun, but never from official sources.
Anyhow what percentage of Mac owners run Mac OS X. I recently saw that it was 20% and that the number was lower than Apple had hoped it would be. They need to keep that 20% happy for now so that they can evangelize the remaining 80%. If the 20% love OS X but are annoyed by the $129 price that will come through. If they were given a $40 discount as a show of appreciation for being forerunners they might be even more enthusiastic about the product.
I do agree that everybody wants to keep their numbers up. I also remember that Apple has billions in the bank. They can take a bad quarter or two.
What they really need to drive revenue is to come out with systems that are faster. They have really been stalled chip-wise. The "MHz Myth" campaign won't do much in a few months when Intel has a 3GHz P4 out. If Motorola isn't doing the job then maybe it is time for them to go with IBM.
The iMac is a great product for the home user, but all the companies buying Macs would love to see some more horsepower. As soon as all the apps people need are running on OS X companies are going to look at upgrading their workstations and wonder why Apple has stalled so badly speed wise. This is going to be a real opportunity for revenue that might be missed.
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I printed out a rebate coupon with OS X 10.2: Jaguar. This is no longer any good? Maybe I should put this coupon on the web for everyone to use. We should flood their store with them. Your Brother Dale.
I do agree that everybody wants to keep their numbers up. I also remember that Apple has billions in the bank. They can take a bad quarter or two.
;-) I mean no disrespect. I'm just sarcastically making the point that a couple of bad quarters would be bad for Apple in more and bigger ways than just affecting their cash-on-hand.
Did you miss the part of my post where I talked about net margin versus gross revenue?
On the performance issue, I work with media production companies and media service providers. Post houses, service bureaus, studios, that kind of thing. They're very serious and very loyal Mac users, all. And you know what? They're not complaining about the speed of the workstations Apple is selling. They could, and you'd expect that they would in a heartbeat, but they're simply not. Instead, they want more and better OS X versions of their applications. Adobe has done well with Photoshop and After Effects for OS X, but they're not good enough yet. There are still too many inefficiencies and quirks. Of course, some of these are out of the vendors' hands; Apple has to fix them in the Carbon libraries directly. I wonder how much Jaguar has addressed these things?
My point is that Apple's doing the right thing. They're letting the hardware line grow gradually, so customers get a decent depreciation time on their investment. The Mac you buy today loses half its value in about twelve months. If Apple were to accelerate the pace of new system development, that time would dwindle to six months or even less. In PC-land, on the other hand, you're looking at about a 4 month cycle. That makes it really hard to justify going out and spending $4,000 on a new workstation, given that it's going to lose $2,000 in value before the leaves start to turn.
Buying a Mac is easier to justify, because I know (unless I buy right before a product cycle, say now) that the workstation I buy today will hold its value for 8 to 12 months, easy. This is a good thing, both for Apple and for customers.
Apple's doing it right. Accelerate development on the OS, and keep development of the hardware at a pace fast enough to satisfy actual customer demand, but no faster.
Buying a Mac is easier to justify, because I know (unless I buy right before a product cycle, say now) that the workstation I buy today will hold its value for 8 to 12 months, easy. This is a good thing, both for Apple and for customers.
Agreed. I have a Dual 450 from fall 2000 (21 months?) and I'd say it's still worth the money. Granted, I've upgraded the RAM twice and added a second hard drive. (Wouldn't that lock out XP, or is that when I replace the vid card in a few months?) It still doesn't seem sluggish, and I don't see any issues with graphics and such, even without Quartz Extreme. The iBook from the same time should probably become a Powerbook G4, but them things is luxury laptops.
(Side note: a PC friend of mine now has nothing to complain about regarding OS X, now that the graphics won't "suck up the entire CPU". Not that I ever noticed it doing that.)
Hmmm, maybe the reason Apple has to charge for software nowadays is that their hardware lasts for so long.
New 10.2 won't support "old" graphics cards made six months ago.
Yes it will. it just does not enable the "quartz extreme" feature and it falls back on the default quartz
Actually, that's not true. Quartz Extreme only requires 16MB on the vid card. The low-end stock vid card in my 2-year old G4 has 16MB. Last generation's Powerbooks had 16MB, I believe, and I'm pretty sure that's also true for the white iBooks with the TiBook form factor. Quartz Extreme, never mind 10.2, will be supporting many "6-month old" graphics cards.
Oh, that one again? Yeah, that's been showing up in every Apple post. That's the reason I switched to a threshold of 1, actually.
Hmmmm..... switched..... Somebody spoof that.
don't hold your breath. As I said in the petition, the public's upgrade price should be about $69, and the student's should be about $39.
What Apple (and its customers) need to keep in mind is that unlike Windows, with its myriad versions of the OS, each supposedly targeted for a different market (Home, Professional, etc.), Apple really only has one. Well, unless you're running a professional-grade server, in which case you get OS X Server with it, don't you?
1 -- MS has UPGRADE PRICING
2 -- I don't care how Apple #s their effing OS. The fact of the matter is that I started with OS X in beta (like a lot of other people) and I have been through each successive piece since. Not all that much has changed. It has gotten somewhat faster.
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I really doubt that they are keeping hardware slow on purpose. What evidence is there of that? If you think that they are not releasing the fastest hardware they can while maintaining their pricepoints. I agree that Macs depreciate more slowly than PCs, but that is due to a number of factors other than the fact the they aren't coming out with new hardware as quickly as might be expected.
Every company is looking for performance breakthroughs, even if their current customers are happy with current performance. Obviously if you only have 5% market share there are some people out there that would buy your product if it had better performance.
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Agreed. I have a Dual 450 from fall 2000 (21 months?) and I'd say it's still worth the money.
;-) It's nowhere near the purchase price, I'm sure, but after all your machine is nearly two years old. Getting 1/3 of the price you paid for it after two years would be pretty good, I think.
I've been in the market for just such a machine. I consider my Mac to be I/O bound, not CPU bound, but I really like the added interactivity you get from having that second CPU in there. I wish Apple would sell a new low-end dual-CPU system, say a dual 800 MHz or something, instead of just restricting the dual-CPU configuration to the fastest and most expensive CPUs.
That said, I'd offer you $700 for your G4 right now.
That said, I'd offer you $700 for your G4 right now. ;-) It's nowhere near the purchase price, I'm sure, but after all your machine is nearly two years old. Getting 1/3 of the price you paid for it after two years would be pretty good, I think.
That's all well and good, but I don't have the $2000 to add to it to buy the system I'd want to replace it with. :-) Since I'm still not yet in the market to sell, I'd suggest you check out the Dual G4 listings on eBay. Several of them are currently at about that price point. All told, I'd say that a fair offer for my system, sans monitor, of course.
I'm not sure how long this will last
I've uded Amazon since the beginning and spent thousands of dollars there. This is yet another reason to buy my books elsewhere. All they do anywya is assult with buy this buuy that shit. Takes forever to check out. Same reason I got off Yahoo after years as my home page.
Ah, but does this mean no more bug fixes for the 10.1.x series?
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