I would like to buy a Macbook Pro on the site and remove in a store, but I'm from Brazil

I would like to buy a Macbook Pro on the site and remove in a store, but I'm from Brazil and I will be in Miami next month only. I can already make the purchase and conduct the removal as soon as you arrive? How long the product is in the store? Is there any email I can contact Appe to clarify this doubt?

in the case of refurbished I can only buy online and mac is sent to the store once confirmed s purchase. in my case going to the U.S. early next month and would like to assure you buy, how long the product will be in the shop so I can pickup?

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    I am now currently studying in Switzerland and I would like to buy a macbook pro in USA. So may I ask how much for the shipping fees? Thanks a lot

    I'm not so sure if it's possible that Apple ships internationally. Why not just look into getting one in your country that you live in?

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    I would like to buy a Macbook Pro and it would be my first Mac device. I have selected this model MGX82HN/A MB PRO DUAL CORE i5 2.6GHZ/8 GB RAM/256 GB SSD/ Iris Graphics device. Please advice whether it would suffice a normal user who works in a management consulting industry with project presentation related software in work ? Thanks.

    Saptarshii wrote:
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    Not only would it be safe but less expensive as well.  The tray loaders are deemed to be the most reliable.  Apple does not support Blueray so avoid that.
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  • Buying a Macbook Pro in the States and using it in the UK

    Hi everyone,
    I am in America at the moment and was thinking of taking advantage of the exchange rate with the dollar. If I was to buy a MacBook Pro here in America would I have any issues with it in the UK?
    I know we have different power supplies, will the MacBook over heat in the UK or does the power adaptor transform the power before it goes into the Mac?
    Are there any other problems that I may have with it?
    Thanks,
    Jamie

    I have purchased my MB Pro in Canada, and I have received service in the UK without any problems.
    If you decide to seek service at the Apple Store, I strongly recommend Pro Care. I have walked into many Apple Stores worldwide, and I have been treated like a king because of it.
    http://www.apple.com/retail/procare/
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    As for power, I would invest in the following.
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/M8794G/B?fnode=home/shopmac/macaccessories/power&mco=MTM2Nzg
    Message was edited by: LukeD

  • I would like to buy a MacBook Pro Retina 15" w QWERTY keyboard in Paris, France... do I have to add the price of an airline ticket to the US to do this?

    Hi,
    I hope that someone in the community can help - I called the Apply main number in the US and the guy was clueless - he was even surprised that there are different time zones in other parts of the world.  Yep, I'm an American in Paris and realize that after 7 years here that I just don't want to switch to a french keyboard.  I'm in the market for a new MacBook Pro Retina (I already have one but am changing jobs), but can't seem to figure out how to buy one from Paris.  Apple doesn't ship outside the US...
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      http://www.apple.com/support/macbookair
    Direct you to the proper forum for MacBook :
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    https://discussions.apple.com/community/notebooks?view=discussions
    http://www.apple.com/support/macbookpro
    Mac OS X Forum
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    Found some items on Google for what you can do, customize when buying, swapping out ($US200 it sounded like) so it is possible.
    http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy-ab&q=US+keyboard+macbook+air+French&oq=US+key board+macbook+air+French
    unfortunately it is not so easy because replacing the keyboard is like replacing the upper case!
    Installing MacBook Air 13" Mid 2012 Upper Case - Use this guide to replace the upper case, including the backlit keyboard.
    For information, i'm french and I have a friend that bought a US macbook pro but wanted a french AZERTY layout. If you buy a brand new one, the tip is to order the devise directly at the online apple store and to ask for the free option Canadian keyboard. Canadian keyboard are also azerty! I don't know for German layout...
    http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/111945/How+to+exchange+the+complete+Keyboard+ (MBA+2012+13%22)
    The apple.ca store lists an English or French BTO option. But I don't know if that's the "real" French layout or the Quebec government's stipulated CSA layout. And maybe one with the QWERTY or maybe QWERTZ layout.
    The apple.com US site lists:
    Keyboard (English) & User's Guide
    Keyboard (Western Spanish) & User's Guide
    Keyboard (French) & User's Guide
    Keyboard (Japanese) & User's Guide
    Again. which French or others show what the actual keyboard layout will be or look like.
    But buy the MB Air in France and other European countries and the choice and keyboard layout changes again, and most likely the France purchase will have the AZERTY KEYBOARD layout.
    No mention I could find of the variations of the "Enter" key differences.
    http://www.ehmac.ca/anything-mac/97971-layout-macbook-air-keyboard.html
    Mac OS X Help
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    https://www.apple.com/support/osx/
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    My Macbook Pro shows the Apple and spinning wheel at startup but will not continue the startup. Does anybody know how to get past this, so the computer continues to startup?

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    Boot in safe mode. Note: If FileVault is enabled, or if a firmware password is set, or if the boot volume is a software RAID, you can’t do this. Post for further instructions.
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  • I am going to buy a macbook pro for grade 12, and I need to know wheather I should get a macbook pro or a macbook pro retina. If someone could tell me (in a very simple way) which one is,better for me and why, I would be ever so apprreciative.

    I am going to buy a macbook pro for grade 12, and I need to know wheather I should get a macbook pro or a macbook pro retina. If someone could tell me (in a very simple way) which one is,better for me and why, I would be ever so apprreciative.

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    Your attending high school and unless everyone else is rich also your likely going to be a target by the more poorer students for theft or damage to the machine.
    You could keep it home, but if you need it for class then your exposed again.
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    Unless your made of money and so are others at your school, I would recommned a low profile, just does the job cheap Windows PC.
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    You can buy a Mac later on when your sure you have a need for it, currently there isn't much advantage of owning a Mac compared to a PC, they do just about the same things now, one just looks prettier than the other.
    Since 95% of the world uses Windows PC's your going to have to install Windows on the Mac in order to keep your skills up there or be unemployed, so it's a extra headache and expense.
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    hi..Iam an Architect...I would like to purchase a macbook pro 15.4 inch 512 gb, 16 gb.So i would like to know the possibilities and advantages of using 3d softwares and autocad.And also is 3dsmax available for mac os or should i install it with windows.

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