Hello,I'm trying to buy my MacBook pro, but since I am a foreign exchange student I need a international billing address, and I don't have this choose in the website. Someone know what to do?

Hello, I am a foreign exchange student and I'm trying to buy my macbook, but in the website don't have a choose for international billing address. Someone know what's to do?

An option is to call the Apple Store. Maybe these guys can help you.
You can find the telephone number here: http://store.apple.com/Catalog/US/Images/intlstoreroutingpage.html

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