Do you know the name of the doc...I'll get me a feedROfl aye there as a Doc on tv here in the UK about **** like this crazy stuff huh
Nah I'll have alook about tho for youDo you know the name of the doc...I'll get me a feed
They were doing a 'rent to own' service.WOW... glad I buy Apple.
I work for an ISP and we DO NOT support customers with home built computers !!!
what has a pc got to with an ISP?I work for an ISP and we DO NOT support customers with home built computers !!!
It also doesn't matter if it's prebuilt or home built.They were doing a 'rent to own' service.
Really had nothing to do with whether it was a PC or a Mac, as what was done could just as easily have worked on a Mac with a few changes.
Home built is almost always going be better quality and cheaper in price than a prebuilt. Even services like iBuyPower and CyberPowerPC tend to have poor quality at times (The systems that my stepdad recently bought had loose fans and even the hard drives were looser than normal).It also doesn't matter if it's prebuilt or home built.
I bought mine pre-built and it out performs any custom build I've ever done to date.
On topic: This is also why you buy direct from manufacturer. Can't afford it, don't buy it.
Really?
So if I call and have an issue, you just say, "Sorry your modem has an issue, buy a Dell?"
That is correct. if your query requires hardware troubleshooting we do not support a homebrew. That's what's on the books anyway
Some Software makers have the same policy as well
Home built is almost always going be better quality and cheaper in price than a prebuilt.
I disagree. I used to build my own computers and when you factor in your time, the purchase of the OS, warranty claims, getting something like a Dell is cheaper. I spent a lot of money on my last computer, had hardware problems and had some downtime due to waiting for replacement parts to be shipped. I have next day service with my Dell.
I work for an ISP and we DO NOT support customers with home built computers !!!
You can't compare the build qualities, especially with the usually generic/low end parts Dell uses (excluding their higher end products, which still aren't usually comparable).I disagree. I used to build my own computers and when you factor in your time, the purchase of the OS, warranty claims, getting something like a Dell is cheaper. I spent a lot of money on my last computer, had hardware problems and had some downtime due to waiting for replacement parts to be shipped. I have next day service with my Dell.
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