Since 1991, on the Apple channel.
Rick started selling Apple hardware in 1991, back when the Macintosh IIsi was the hot machine and the original Apple dealer channel still existed. He's lived through every transition the platform has had โ 68k to PowerPC, OS 9 to OS X, PowerPC to Intel, Intel to Apple Silicon. He's opened more MacBooks than he can count and he can tell a failing battery from a failing logic board by how the machine smells when it boots.
The Marion flagship opened because online-only didn't cut it. People wanted to walk in, put their hands on a machine, talk to a human who knew what they were doing, and leave with a laptop that worked. So that's what 123 Center Street is โ a real showroom, with demo units of every active model on the floor, where a local can walk in, get honest advice, and leave with a Mac.
What makes LuxuriousComputers different.
Whole-machine warranty
Apple's own refurbs carry 90 days. We carry one full year on parts that fail on their own. If your logic board dies in month 11, we ship another refurbished Mac within 48 hours. Not covered: drops, spills, cracks, water. We're a warranty, not insurance.
Not a marketplace middleman
Every machine passes through our hands โ inspected, cleaned, SSD wiped, macOS fresh-installed, battery health verified or replaced. You're not buying a listing from a stranger. You're buying a LuxuriousComputers unit in our packaging with our invoice and our warranty card.
Real address, real techs
123 Center Street, Marion, OH 43302. You can walk in Tue-Sat 10am-7pm. You can pick up your order instead of shipping it. You can talk to Rick on the phone, by email, or over the chat button โ and it's him on the other end, not a helpdesk script.
Honest sourcing
Auction houses, corporate fleet refreshes, estate sales, direct-from-owner buybacks, trade-ins at the Marion store. We source from the same cheap channels everyone else does; the markup on us pays for the labor, the warranty pool, and the store.
Why Marion, Ohio?
Marion is a working-class town of about 35,000 in north-central Ohio. It's the kind of place where if you sell somebody a bad laptop, you'll see them at the grocery store and hear about it. That keeps us honest in a way that a warehouse in a data-center town never has to be.
The flagship is on Center Street, downtown, walking distance from the county courthouse. You can park in front. You can bring your old laptop in for a trade-in quote in person. You can come in to pick up an online order and save the shipping.
Talk to Rick.
Walk in.
LuxuriousComputers Marion flagship
123 Center Street, Marion, OH 43302
Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 7pm. Closed Sunday and Monday.