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Posted by doc on 10/23/54 11:45
let alone, if you bought the Mac you'd probably give up on it and get a PC
anyways like we did when Mac screwed us on our G5's when they needed a
repair and said that the repair was covered under warranty then when the
unit got to the repair station (which the sign in the window said,
Authorized Repair Station) but was denied when they (Mac) said that the
station where we took the puter for repair wasn't an Authorized Warranty
station . . geez, we didn't bring our lawyer to interpret the sign . . o
well, they lost our business, we've helped to sell at least 4 other shops on
PC's with servicability and lots of dealers around AND all warranty stations
.. . let alone we bad mouthed them enough that there are at least 7 people
that we can think of who have either said they were buying or did buy pc's
instead of Mac in part due to our experinces and input (although these
latter we have no way of confirming . . however . . the former we know for
sure :o)
drd :o)
<sales@peekaboovideo.ca> wrote in message
news:ycC1g.62744$VV4.1173048@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
>I am in the process of purchasing a new computer for my video business.
> I am looking for a PC. Mac was one I was looking for but I am very
> familiar with the PC's and don't want to begin the learning curve of the
> Mac. I am using a Pentium 3.2mhz (Intel) 1gig ddr2 ram, 400gig 7200rpm
> 8mb cache HD. Intel Board.. I suppose my question is... do I need to
> upgrade? or is the computer I'm using satisfactory?
> Any opinions? or Suggestions?
>
> TIA
> Michael
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> www.peekaboovideo.ca
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