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Is it OK to buy things with a student discount and resell them?
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Why are you listening to "some people"? You are hardly doing anything illegal, just do it and stop asking questions about it.0
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I seem to remember having seen this posted as a dilemma before. Is my memory playing me tricks?!0
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It's like that young persons train fare, is it really a discount? if you look at advance tickets0
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What you are doing is not illegal but what if lots of students done the same as you and Apple withdrew the offer, meaning students wanting or needing to take advantage of this offer couldn't? What you are doing is certainly against the spirit of the offer.
They could always buy a non-premium laptop, that does such as much at half the price.A bargain is only a bargain if you would have brought it anyway!0
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