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| New Computer Purchase Advice | |
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| Topic Started: Sep 15 2013, 11:39 AM (794 Views) | |
| Trotsky | Sep 26 2013, 05:47 AM Post #46 |
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I offered to give away my 2000 era Computer but nobody wanted it. I had upgraded from 64K to 512K memory. I upgraded from Win Me to Win XP. So I stuck it in the closet thinking, who knows? Believe me, when I got hit with that paralyzing FBI Piracy Trojan, I was glad to have the old machine to fall back on and try to figure out how to fix the new one. It's back in the closet. That's just a gimmick/lie to sell Extended Warranties. (Whenever any salesman tells me that I respond with "Well if you are telling me that what you are selling me is defective crap, perhaps I should shop elsewhere for some GOOD stuff? Can you recommend anyone?" Then I just listen to them SPLUTTER.) Edited by Trotsky, Sep 26 2013, 05:47 AM.
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| wildie | Sep 26 2013, 08:29 AM Post #47 |
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You can always tell when a salesman is lying! His mouth is open! |
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