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Free shipping on Apple refurbished 17-inch MacBook Pros — and don’t forget that factory refurbished MacBook Pros are eligible AppleCare, too.
*iPhone 5 Begins Readily Shipping, Sales Hit 5m in 3 Days*
Announced on the 12th, iPhone 5 began shipping on Friday, September 21st. Sales of the phone reached over 5 million in just about three days, and quantities are constrained worldwide due to overwhelming demand.
We’ve received limited supply thus far, but we’ve filled most of the preorders at this point and expect more stock.
“*Watch Rebecca unbox her new iPhone 5*”:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhUy7w4_yEc&feature=autoplay&list=UUCNZJP3OsbZwD5nCh0eBK8Q&playnext=1
“*Read more on the sales shortage here.*”:http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_162-57518813-501465/apple-iphone-5-sold-out-sales-hit-5-million-in-3-days/
*Apple Addresses Maps Criticism*
CNET writes about the recent flap about Apple’s new app, Maps, and its less-than-stellar reception.
“*Read more here.*”:http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-57522196-37/apple-ceo-we-are-extremely-sorry-for-maps-flap/
Mike B., or “Boots” as we call him (for no other reason than that Dawn threw it out there one day), has joined the Marketing Department! A long-time sales associate and Apple Sales Professional in the S. Burlington store, he has come over to the south side (__not__ The Dark Side, mind you) to help us connect with our customers and use his product and sales expertise for new endeavors!
Here are some facts about Mike:
* Originally from upstate NY, so “Go, Yankees!” (__Editor’s Note:__ Ugh) 😉
* Has a Pomeranian named Wesley
* Favorite color: White
Of course, that’s just the tip of the iceberg. We’re getting to know him here in Waitsfield a little better, too, and we’re very excited to have him join us. He’ll be a regular contributor to Kibbles & Bytes, so if you’re so inclined, feel free to send him a hearty welcome email at “*michaelb@smalldog.com.*”:mailto:michaelb@smalldog.com
“*Read more about Mike here!*”:http://www.smalldog.com/michaelb
Looking for more expandability of your WiFi network and USB connections? Here is it is in one great bundle.
*Apple AirPort Express Base Station 802.11n Wi-Fi + Targus USB 3.0 Combo Hub (4-Port) for only $142.*
The leaves are changing rapidly and we have a brilliant fall foliage season in full swing. Not all the tourists know that the last week in September is usually the best to see the brilliant colors. As I look out my window here on the Mad River, I see a quilt of autumn colors with reds, yellows and browns mixing with the still-green fields and trees. Simply beautiful.
I hope to get out this weekend for a little riding. I know the roads where there are fewer slow moving tourists, so my fall foliage tour should be fun. I am off to China on October 10th to look for new products and to visit our manufacturers, so I have to get it in now because we will undoubtedly be in stick season when I get back.
Thank you so much for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes!
Your Kibbles & Bytes Team,
_Don, Kali & Dawn_
_Dear Friends,_
I was out in Cupertino last week for meetings at Apple headquarters. As Kali reported last week in Kibbles, we created a video that is now up on YouTube that introduces Small Dog Electronics.
“*View the high-res version here.*”:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQBHzsCM1Q8&list=UUCNZJP3OsbZwD5nCh0eBK8Q&index=1&feature=plcp
It is always exciting to be on the Apple campus, and this time — more than ever — I have seen a real beehive of activity. I stayed at a hotel just across the road from Apple and I could see the night lights burning over at One Infinity Loop. One of the hidden stories of Apple’s success is how they have managed for their growth. It is not an easy task to grow a company from $5 billion in sales to over $100 billion in sales, and we have often talked about this part of Apple’s success.
However, the harder task is managing for the growth in sales, growth in sheer number of employees, the growth in the numbers of components that need to be coordinated in the supply chain, and the growth in customers. Amazingly, Apple still maintains the highest marks for both customer satisfaction and technical support despite this enormous growth. It is a real testament to Tim Cook and his management team that Apple has kept up with this rapid growth as well as they have.
We know this ourselves at Small Dog Electronics. Our growth has not been quite as spectacular as Apple’s, but we have doubled our sales in the last few years. In what seems like a blink of an eye to me, we have expanded our staff from 20 Small Doggers to over 70 currently. Our own Tim Cook is Hapy, who designs our systems and procedures and as Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operational Officer, has his finger on the pulse of our growth. Hapy’s real title here is “Information Retrieval” (named in jest after the bureaucracy in the cult classic movie “*Brazil*”:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_%28film%29), and the hub of the company is right at Hapy’s desk.
While Hapy manages from that hub, the rest of our management team is on their game managing our business: Rebecca Kraemer manages our IT and Consulting business (and serves as my co-host on our weekly radio show, “*Small Dog Speaks!*”:http://www.smalldog.com/sdspeaks), Art Hendrickson manages our inventory control and warehouse operations and is also our go-to guy on buildings and grounds, Jen Mayer is our district manager and has responsibility for our expanding retail operations, Rob Amon is our corporate sales guru but also has the added title of Company Jester, and Dawn D’Angelillo is not only our marketing director but also manages our retail merchandising and PR.
We have a pair of Jasons, too: Jason Wu manages our Hammerhead/Chill Pill division and Jason Lewantowicz manages our services division and is the guy who makes sure your Mac or iPhone gets repaired right the first time. Matt Curran is our assistant controller and Hapy’s right hand man, and Kerry Westhelle — in addition to being my awesome assistant — manages our HR functions. I couldn’t be prouder of my management team here at Small Dog!
Apple has an amazing refurbishing process — when a product has that Apple Refurbished sticker on it, you can be assured that what you’re getting is as good as new. My 13-in MacBook was refurbished and it is still kicking today — nearly six years later. So be assured that even though these machines are refurbished, you will still get years out of them.
So what are you really getting by purchasing a refurbished machine? The 17-inch MacBook Pros we have in stock include a quad-core Intel i5 or i7 processor, 4GB of memory, a 500GB hard drive for storage, an NVIDIA GeForce GT330M with 512MB of video memory, and (here is the kicker) they are eligible for AppleCare. That’s right, unlike a used computer, Apple Refurbs are eligible to have AppleCare applied to them.
As if that’s not enough, here is the final nail in the coffin (you know, in a good way). Buying a refurbished machine can save you over $1,000. These are Macs that when purchased new at the time of release, ran a machine over $2,500! Our 17-inch MBPs now start at $1,350 (in limited quantity). If you add AppleCare to it, you are sitting pretty at $1,660 and that is still $140 cheaper than a new 15-inch MacBook Pro without AppleCare. If that isn’t the deal of the year, I don’t know what is!