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From: tessier@bmerh185.BNR.CA (Daniel Tessier)
Subject: Re: Trade Up?
Message-ID: <1991May02.182049.15564@bmerh2.bnr.ca>
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Date: Thu, 02 May 91 18:20:49 GMT


In article <1991May1.152222.24847@sbcs.sunysb.edu>,
dtiberio@eeserv1.ic.sunysb.edu
(David Tiberio) writes:
|>   The requirments for the Power Up plan are that you must own a Commodore
|> product, such as a C64, VIC-20, Amiga, C128, PET, PC-I, or one of those
|> calculators they made in the 60's. Actually if you have a Commodore t-shirt
|> you may also be eligible, but I am not sure on that one. :)
|>
|>   You get $1500 off an Amiga 25 mhz 100 meg drive, or $1250 off an
|> Amiga 25 mhz 50 meg drive, or $1150 off an Amiga 16 mhz 50 meg drive.
|>
|>   You can not use this with a student discount. The new offer is mostly
|> better than a student discount. Otherwise the A3000 16/50 would cost
|> $1000, and I would buy one immediately. :) Then I would take it home and
|> exchange it with the 25mhz version while my brother wasn't looking! :)
|>
|>   You cannot use this discount on a UX machine, and probably not on a tower
|> either.
|>
|>
|>   The offer expires June 30th. I will definitely get one by this date, even
|> if I have to get four jobs on the side.
|>
|>
|>   And you get to keep your old Amiga/C64/calculator.
I'm sure a few people are dying to know: is this offer available in Canada
too? (drool...)
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