Well, when I did a BoliPod search for "eBay Indonesia" I didn't find what I was looking for but I did see some interesting posts from 5+ years ago. It was almost like a history lesson.
I'm looking for an Apple laptop computer and thought I'd try eBay. What I'd like to know is whether the eBay Indonesia site is defunct. I cannot get past the home page. When I try to do a search I get a dialog box saying "this page is having some technical problem."
I'd also be interested in any advice on where to go for an Apple laptop computer.
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I once helped a friend find service for an Apple computer in Denpasar. The main location was on Jalan Imam Bonjol on the west side halfway between Kuta and Denpasar. They also had an outlet in the Discovery Centre - so that one could be easier to find.
The website for Rimo Trade Center (RTC) which is RTC Bali - Rimo Trade Center - Toko Komputer Online di Bali - Menjual Laptop, Notebook, Netbook, Printer, Network, Modem, Server, Software, Speaker, Flash Disk, Monitor does list Apple, but I could not find any details.
You could try the US or Australian based ebay site. The people in the US though, might not be willing to ship to Indonesia. Might be easier to deal with Australian sellers and email them in advance to see if they will ship to Bali.
The Indonesia ebay site is not working for me also.
I haven't had a chance to visit this store yet http://www.pcmax.co.id but the prices they sent me seemed reasonable.
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will sit in a boat drinking beer all day.
Thanks RonB and Spicy,
I'll go to Denpasar on Friday and look for the place you mentioned, Ron.
I've seen some good prices for computers on the Australian and the U.S. eBay sites but wondered whether I'll get stuck with a huge amount of duty. I'm not too worried about shipping since my son can ship the computer from Australia, just concerned about getting it through customs. Could this be a problem?
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Yes - an import duty is payable on computers. If someone was travelling and brought it like their personal computer - that would be easy - but I would hesitate to ship it because customs is likely to over-value it and charge the import tax on an inflated price. There is not much you can do.
I would check out what seems to be a good model and price via eBay or similar, work out the Rupiah price - then go to a local dealer with all this in mind and see how you go. Hopefully, they will give you a price that is close, then you can buy locally and depend on going back to them for service and advice.
There is this site - Apple Resellers - Indonesia Macintosh Society - that lists Apple re-sellers. They have 3 for Bali, and none seem to be the one I remember on Jl Imam Bonjol. The third in their list has a web page with contact details - Nyama Bali SOHO - Indonesia Macintosh Society They give lat/lon location so I have attached the Google Earth pic of where this is - right near the airport. But there is also a phone number, so you could call before you go searching
I.'d also be interested in any advice on where to go for an Apple laptop computer
Hello Polyannna,did you check the Apple store in Ubud?It is at the east end of main street,opposite the Ubud property real estate office.On the south side of the street,50 meters from the Peliatan intersection.
good luck!
RonB, you have been a big help and I appreciate it. I have sent an email to Nyama Bali asking if they have the computers in stock. Hopefully I'll hear back from them. I noticed that iPhones are also in their list so hopefully I can kill two birds with one stone or is that shoot two apples with one arrow.
@Hermit, I haven't been into the PCMax Ubud store recently. I was in there many months ago and the guy didn't seem to have much stock. But I'll go in the morning. After all, its only 5 minutes away so its easy enough to do. Thank you.
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PCMax are really your only option as far as Macs go here, Singapore is the best place to buy them as they're assembled there and are a little cheaper so you could look at getting a air asia flight and pick one up. As far as customer service and warranty issues go PCmax can not be trusted. I've had a number of dealings with them where they have tried o rip me off
[QUOTE=pollyanna;53579]I have sent an email to Nyama Bali asking if they have the computers in stock. Hopefully I'll hear back from them. I noticed that iPhones are also in their list so hopefully I can kill two birds with one stone or is that shoot two apples with one arrow.
Hi Pollyanna.
I've just joined this forum after noticing your post here to be able to respond. I do not see any email from anyone around the date of your post. Please double check your sent items and resend the email.
As Ronb has mention detail + map to my office, you are welcomed to drop by. I'm based by appointment so its best to call first.
Thank you Ronb for referring me :)
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