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MacMall (www.macmall.com, 1-800-MACMALL), the #1 direct marketing reseller of Apple computers, and a brand of a wholly owned subsidiary of PC Mall, Inc. (NASDAQ:MALL), announced it is taking pre-orders for Apple’s Mac OS X Snow Leopard for only $24.99, a 14% discount from the list price of $29.00. MacMall is also taking orders for Mac OS X Snow Leopard Family Pack (5 Users) for only $43.99, a 10% discount from the list price of $49.00. For customers that want to receive Apple Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard products on August 28th, MacMall is offering $4.99 FedEx Standard Overnight shipping. MacMall is also offering UPS Ground shipping for only $2.99 on all Apple Snow Leopard products. These introductory prices and shipping rates are good through Friday, August 28th, 2009. To take advantage of these great prices, go to www.macmall.com/snow-leopard.
MacMall’s retail stores in Santa Monica and Torrance, California, will open at 12:01 am on Friday morning for customers who want to get their hands on Snow Leopard before anyone else. The retail stores will close at 2:00 am on Friday, but will open again from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm later on Friday, so that everyone in the greater Los Angeles area can take advantage of MacMall’s great prices on Snow Leopard. MacMall’s retail stores are located at 1505 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica, CA 90403 and 2555 W. 190th St., Torrance, CA 90504.
“We believe that most Mac owners will want to upgrade to Snow Leopard to take advantage of the next generation technologies,” said Rory Zaks, President of MacMall. “We think our great introductory prices and availability will make it even easier for many Mac users to purchase Snow Leopard this week.”
About MacMall
MacMall, a brand of a wholly owned subsidiary of PC Mall, Inc., is the number one direct marketing reseller of Apple computers. It works closely with Apple and hundreds of other manufacturers to bring customers low prices on a large selection of Apple computers, Mac software, Mac accessories, iPods, iPod accessories, iPhone accessories, consumer electronics and much more. MacMall offers 24/7 pre and post sales telephone support and can take orders up until 10 pm Eastern time for delivery the next day. In addition, MacMall offers custom configurations, including the installation of Microsoft Windows on Apple computers, free iPod engraving and cash back rebates on Apple computers. MacMall offers its products and services through its newly redesigned web site, www.macmall.com, and through its dedicated telephone account executives at 1-800-MACMALL.
About PC Mall, Inc.
PC Mall, Inc., together with its wholly owned subsidiaries, founded in 1987, is a value added direct marketer of technology products, services and solutions to businesses, government and educational institutions and individual consumers. We offer our products, services and solutions through dedicated account executives, various direct marketing techniques, and three retail stores. We also utilize distinctive full-color catalogs under the PC Mall, MacMall, PC Mall Gov and SARCOM brands and our web sites pcmall.com, macmall.com, pcmallgov.com, gmri.com, sarcom.com, abreon.com and onsale.com, and other promotional materials. Customer product orders are rapidly filled by our distribution center strategically located near FedEx's main hub or by our extensive network of distributors, which is one of the largest networks in the industry.
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