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Agile55

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B&H is currently offering $150. off mid 2020 10th gen. iMacs & coupled w/ the their tax savings in Tx I'm @ $300. off MSRP, should I jump now or wait?
 
Remember B&H do not accept returns of computers once they are opened.

Nonreturnable Items​

  • Opened TVs, combos and monitors 37" and larger — original packaging cannot be unsealed
  • Opened computers and computer software — original packaging cannot be unsealed

This is the reason I do not buy computers from B&H, unless I am 100% sure I will keep it, and the only remedy for a fault or damage is to claim warranty service from Apple (not return it to B&H).

B&H may grant reasonable exceptions to this return policy, but I wouldn't count on it.
 
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Remember B&H do not accept returns of computers once they are opened.

Nonreturnable Items​

  • Opened TVs, combos and monitors 37" and larger — original packaging cannot be unsealed
  • Opened computers and computer software — original packaging cannot be unsealed

This is the reason I do not buy computers from B&H, unless I am 100% sure I will keep it, and the only remedy for a fault or damage is to claim warranty service from Apple (not return it to B&H).

B&H may grant reasonable exceptions to this return policy, but I wouldn't count on it.

Yes def. something one needs to keep in mind, the iMac I test drove checked all the boxes so the model's fixed.

Just need to weigh the +'s of the $300. savings vs. the stress/cost's to return it to APPL if there's an issue/fault upon unboxing & startup.
 
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