davidm@sugar.hackercorp.com (David Martin) (07/07/90)
ALL: A poor college student would like to know...what is the educational discount on the A3000? Quick before I graduate! :-) -- that does not run ADA" - What a great sales pitch this would be! Famous sayings... I C do you? I have know idea what to put in this signature...I'll figure it out later. Freelance writer for hire!
davidm@sugar.hackercorp.com (David Martin) (07/08/90)
ALL: I heard that the prices for the A3000 w/ WB2.0 and Amigavision as well as a 1950 monitor are as follows: $2600 for 16mhz and $3039 for 25 mhz. What kind of disk drives do they have? David -- that does not run ADA" - What a great sales pitch this would be! Famous sayings... I C do you? I have know idea what to put in this signature...I'll figure it out later. Freelance writer for hire!
ung@felix.UUCP (Bill Ung) (07/11/90)
In article <6004@sugar.hackercorp.com> davidm@sugar.hackercorp.com (David Martin) writes: > >ALL: > A poor college student would like to know...what is the >educational discount on the A3000? Quick before I graduate! >:-) Your best bet is to dial 1-800-555-1212 and get Commodore's 1-800 number. They should have the latest prices (which changed since June 30th) and the number of the nearest Amiga dealer that supports the Educational Discount (note: not all Amiga dealers support the Educational Discount). Good luck! Bill Ung ung@felix.UUCP
ung@felix.UUCP (Bill Ung) (07/11/90)
In article <6010@sugar.hackercorp.com> davidm@sugar.hackercorp.com (David Martin) writes: > >ALL: > > I heard that the prices for the A3000 w/ WB2.0 and >Amigavision as well as a 1950 monitor are as follows: >$2600 for 16mhz and $3039 for 25 mhz. What kind of >disk drives do they have? Note: These are EDUCATIONAL prices. It's noted in the keywords, but not the article. The A3000/16-40 or A3000/25-40, come with 1 880k 3.5" disk drive each as well as a 40mb internal hard drive. There is also a A3000/25-100 which comes with a 100mb drive, but I don't know what its price is or whether it is covered under the Educational Discount. Also, please note: The above prices may be incorrect as Commodore stated that prices may change on June 30th. Those appear to be the old prices, so I don't know if they have changed or not. Best bet would be to call Commodore. They have a 1-800 number (which I don't have offhand, sorry). Bill Ung ung@felix.UUCP
jdutka@wpi.wpi.edu (John Dutka) (07/12/90)
In article <147739@felix.UUCP> ung@felix.UUCP (Bill Ung) writes: >Your best bet is to dial 1-800-555-1212 and get Commodore's 1-800 number. >They should have the latest prices (which changed since June 30th) and the >number of the nearest Amiga dealer that supports the Educational Discount >(note: not all Amiga dealers support the Educational Discount). I talked to a dealer who talked to C= about this, and they have told me that the price for a 3000/25 is STILL $3039 plus the $15 handling fee... -- | husc6!m2c!wpi!jdutka | "Hey, baby - wanna do some HEAT TRANSFER? | | jdutka@wpi.wpi.edu | Heh, heh, heh!" | | John Dutka, Jr. | -Mechanical Engineers On The Prowl | | jdutka%wpi.wpi.edu%mitvma.bitnet __________________________________________|