Clicking through QF site to Apple academic site?

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hossein_au

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Hi there,
I understand if I login to QF web site and click through to Apple, I’ll get 2x QF points per dollar (I have checked and the computer I am interested in does indeed qualify).

My question is, if I click on “shop for university” and buy from there, do I still qualify to get the QF points?

Does anyone have actually got QF points by clicking though to Apple academic site to purchase hardware?
 
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I can confirm it also works when buying something from Microsoft with the education discount.
And that was with me constantly going in and out of the MS website. I added to cart, went somewhere else, then back through the mall to MS and purchased.
 
Yes, OK. Thanks. Not sure how to do that though. Maybe lesson would be good to help find people.

If you had tagged @Mattg and myself we would have seen this sooner, assuming you're talking about us ;)

But the answer is yes, and here's what I see on my February QF statement:

10 FEB 17 APPLE.COM 11JAN17 - 5,161
 
Ok thanks. i'll work it out later - like where to type it. It also relies on you remembering the full name of the person you wanted to contact.

Shown in the post.
Just type @Username (there is even a popup to autocomplete with avatar) and that person will get an alert.
 
I tried to find someone recently who was MIA on AFF to see if they were Ok. Obviously, did it wrong as the search was ineffective.
 
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