Positive users appreciate Apple's back-to-school promotions as helpful deals like free AirPods with Mac purchases, while negative users criticize them as deceptive tactics masking recent price hikes.
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@markgurman what is the point? if the previous price you could buy 1000$ macbook air + 150$ airpods 4anc and now promo is 1200$ + "free airpods"? ponzi scheme
@markgurman Last year around the same time I got the AirPods Pro2 for free along with my purchase of a MacBook. These promotions are helpful for so many.
@markgurman Yeah, first they raised the prices, and now the back-to-school sale brings them back down to what the regular prices used to be.
@markgurman These prices are never coming back down. Even if "Ramageddon" eventually ends, I don't see Apple ever rolling back the prices.
@markgurman Price hikes disguised as promos is a classic move, they really think we forgot
@markgurman what is the point? if the previous price you could buy 1000$ macbook air + 150$ airpods 4anc and now promo is 1200$ + "free airpods"? ponzi scheme
@markgurman Last year around the same time I got the AirPods Pro2 for free along with my purchase of a MacBook. These promotions are helpful for so many.
@markgurman Yeah, first they raised the prices, and now the back-to-school sale brings them back down to what the regular prices used to be.
@markgurman These prices are never coming back down. Even if "Ramageddon" eventually ends, I don't see Apple ever rolling back the prices.
@markgurman Price hikes disguised as promos is a classic move, they really think we forgot
@markgurman So they going all in, I love it,
Apple retail stores are putting up Back to School promotional materials during the middle of this coming week. Stores will be re-organized, including a dedicated education table that has Macs, iPads and iPad Pros. https://twitter.com/markgurman/status/2071953877117841527
Positive users appreciate Apple's back-to-school promotions as helpful deals like free AirPods with Mac purchases, while negative users criticize them as deceptive tactics masking recent price hikes.
Based on 7 visible X reactions from 13 accounts; directional sample.
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@markgurman So they going all in, I love it,