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To: Mark Palmberg who wrote (25104)6/10/1999 3:51:00 PM
From: J R KARY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
Sears TV and Newspaper advt begins , no int charges to cardholders

Sears serves 32 mln households (cardholders ?) :

" Sears will offer the iMac at the "special" price of US $1,199, and will offer Sears credit card customers 0% APR for 12 months. And while we're not certain of this, it seems the interest is deferred.

Look for Sears ads touting the iMac in this Sunday's (June 13) newspapers.

The early buzz on the Sears-Apple partnership is mostly positive, as is the feedback from those who have seen the new Sears iMac ad on TV.

It shows three men sitting at a table with iMacs of different flavors. One man is playing a game, one doing financial work, and the third surfing the Net. MacCentral reader Kris Selvig says the ad is basically a promo for Father's Day, but centers on the iMac.

Sears return to the Apple fold was announced during Apple iCEO Steve Jobs' keynote address at the 1999 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference.

The chain is a natural for selling iMacs because it has 844 stores and serves 32 million households. Reportedly, 54% of those purchasing computers from Sears are first time buyers, making the chain a perfect match with the iMac statistics. "

maccentral.com

All this before next week's opts expire (6/18) , then there is the Atlantic City NJ Nat. Educ. Conference right after .

Just ain't the same without the Noteholders .

Jim K.