Until last year, Apple was represented in the Czech Republic indirectly - by a distributor. Fans of the bitten apple had to wait almost 20 years for official representation. On May 25, 2009, Apple Czech, s.r.o. was born
Many had high hopes for the Czech branch. The first and most visible change was the fully functional Apple website in the Czech language after many years. Other things are slowly changing with small and unobtrusive steps: better service availability, speed of repairs is increasing, student discounts have appeared, we no longer pay for a localized system...
Since October 1, two changes have taken place. AT Computers became the second official distributor in the Czech Republic. The second, most important change will please all buyers. Apple products are no longer sold at (Czech) higher prices, but at comparable prices to EU countries - for example Germany, France...
Pages SuperApple.cz they bring new computer prices. You will surely be pleased.
All prices have fallen, with some models costing up to several thousand crowns. Mac Pro models with 4, 8 and 12 cores have also appeared in the menu.
SuperApple.cz promises one more surprise before the end of the year. Will we see iTunes CZ?
Finally! I think it's about time!
Error: the company that was created is Apple Czech s.r.o. (and not Apple Czech, spol. s ro)
so that's thick, since school I've thought that s.r.o. can also be written as spol s.r.o. http://interforum.interval.cz/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=17290 so it's hummus :/
Today should be written in the calendars and celebrated with a bite of an apple, which we put on the table, where we look at it with a smile.
JOOOOOOO... and I was already afraid that we wouldn't see an official Apple in the Czech Republic :-P
Well, it's a reason to celebrate, but if you bought an MBP like me last week and now it's 5 thousand cheaper, then you're not celebrating like that. If it was bought via the e-shop, I would return it, but I'm out of luck this way.
It should be returned to the brick-and-mortar store within a week. I was once returning a keyboard and head and was beaten to say that I was withdrawing from the purchase contract. I managed without a problem. Even though... I was really dissatisfied with the product :-)
Hi, thanks for the advice, I'll give it a try :)
There is no support for this in the law, it is up to the seller. But it can be tried, but not the wording that you withdraw from the contract...