Why did I have to pay for "promotional" gift card?
I purchased a MacBook for college for my daughter as a HS graduation gift, I waited until the tax free weekend in my state and I thought I was getting the student discount plus no tax and a $150 dollar gift card, sounded like a great deal. When I received the invoice for my payment it showed the $150 discount which brought the price down to $749. At that point I was satisfied with my purchase, until it was time to pay my credit card and come to find out that I paid for the gift card! There were two separate charges, one for the $749 and then one for $150. So basically I paid full price, so if I'm paying for the gift card why are they calling it a promotion or a discount?? I don't care how they try to explain it away, bottom line I feel scammed. I did not need to "purchase" a gift card I wanted to get a discount. They make it look like you are getting a good deal when in fact you are not, you're paying for your own "gift" so how is this right?? We are an apple family and have been for a long time but this has really left a bad taste in my mouth. Don't lie to your customers, if you're not actually giving me a gift card that brings the total down to the amount I was comfortable paying then just be clear and let me decide wether or not I want to purchase the product for the price you are selling it. Don't scam me into thinking I'm getting a good deal when I'm actually not.
MacBook Air