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                <title>Tips on buying Apple Stuff e.g. iPods</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Bought an iPod Video 30GB in HK recently for £145, when they cost around £190 in the UK.<br><br>Being slightly anal about being ripped off I looked at <a target="_new" href="http://www.appleclub.com.hk/buy/reseller.html">www.appleclub.com.hk/buy/reseller.html</a> figuring that if Apple have allowed them to be authorised resellers then it would be safe to buy there.<br><br>To be fair I could have just chosen any branch of Fortress or Broadway, which are the HK versions of Comet and Currys. Also, as in the UK, it is not worth shopping round for iPod's as the price difference is nominal to non existent.<br><br>Do beware the 'Bait and Switch' Scam in independent electronic shops where they show you the real item before switching it for a counterfeit product.  <br><br>One final warning for the other techno-geeks out these is DON'T be taken in by shops offering Duty Free prices as there is no Duty on electronics in HK.]]></description>
                
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