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Apple Seeking to Bring Store-Within-a-Store Concept to Sam's Club?

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sams club logo9to5Mac reports that Apple is in "early discussions" with Sam's Club to bring the Apple store-within-a-store concept to the popular warehouse club chain that operates as a division of Walmart.

Sam’s Club and Apple are not only in early discussions for the Apple store-in-store program, but a backup plan is also being discussed. This plan consists of Sam’s Club simply selling Apple’s Macs, but without the Apple Store features. Since the discussions are still early, sources could not comment on a timeframe for such partnerships, but we know the store-in-stores will likely not be coming soon—or at all if the discussions fall flat. While Sam’s Club is said to be considered, it is unknown if its parent company Walmart is, too.

Apple has operated its store-within-a-store concept in partnership with Best Buy for a number of years and appears to be working hard to expand that program with Target confirming a pilot program to bring Apple shops to 25 of its stores and Apple reportedly looking to open a location inside London's famous Harrods department store.

The scope of any Sam's Club move for Apple seems unclear, as the original report claims that Apple would bring the shops to "the 47 United States retail warehouse chain locations", while Sam's Club actually operates over 600 U.S. stores. The warehouse chain has been a preferred partner for Apple, carrying a number of iPhone, iPad, and iPod models and serving as a launch-day partner for both the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S.

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eawmp1 Avatar
184 months ago
Will ladies in hair nets be offering free samples of Apple products on the weekends?
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Rustus Maximus Avatar
184 months ago
The real question is how are people going to fit those mega-size packs of iPads and iMacs into those shopping carts?
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184 months ago
...and people complain about Best Buy selling Macs? I can't wait for the complaints to start rolling on over customer service from Sam's.
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184 months ago
Not feeling it.

I'm not really feeling the fact that you can now buy everything at Walmart or Sams/etc. This will eventually lead to death of competition.
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184 months ago
...and so it begins...
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ELMI0001 Avatar
184 months ago
...and people complain about Best Buy selling Macs? I can't wait for the complaints to start rolling on over customer service from Sam's.

Exactly!

The only reason the Lime and Tangerine iMac's were there, as LimeiBook86 stated, is because no one wanted those colors. Back in those days CompUSA was terrible and only had Lime and Tangerine ones, later Circuit City only had the leftover colors no one wanted - Blue Dalmatian anyone?
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