Visit the Apple Authorized Reseller application website (See Resources). Read the "Caution to Signatory" message. If you have the authority to give the required information to Apple, click the check box and press "Continue."
Enter your business' basic information in the appropriate text boxes. This includes your business name, address and business type. Under "What Apple products do you intend to sell?" select "iPod." If you're interested in selling other Apple products, such as MacBooks, click on the appropriate check boxes. Press "Continue."
Continue filling out the application. Expect to answer questions regarding your Apple iPod sales forecasts, names of other distributors, contact information for your business headquarters and any Apple certifications your employees may have.
In November 2001, Apple introduced the iPod, a personal, portable MP3 player. Over the years, millions of these music players have been sold. In addition to the classic iPod, Apple offers other iPod varieties including the iPod Nano, the iPod Touch and the iPod Shuffle. If you're interested in selling Apple iPods in your retail store, you'll need to become an authorized Apple iPod reseller. Make sure you have all of the required documents handy when beginning the application process; Apple cannot save unfinished applications on its website.
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