THB28000
IPAD 64GB or 32GB for Sales (Bangkok)
- Country: Thailand
- Listed: July 2, 2010 5:34 am
- Expires: This ad has expired
BRAND NEW IPAD WiFi 64 GB – THB 32,000 32GB – THB 28,000 Let me know ASAP prefer before Sunday July 4th. Will deliver in early August.
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IPAD 64GB or 32GB for Sales (Bangkok) THB28000
Then ,you finally find some cheap used laptop prices, between $200 and $400, or an ad for laptops in the UK less than 100 pounds. Sounds a lot better on the face of it, but I just did some Internet shopping and lets see what I came up with. The “Special” on one of the Internet’s top sites was a 650 MHz HP notebook Pentium III with Windows 98. They were selling it for $329 before shipping and handling. That’s eight year old technology! No wireless, an 18 GB hard drive (cheap new notebooks ship with 60 GB hard drives, three times the capacity), and while I like Windows 98, Windows XP is required for all manner of new software.
Determine where you will buy your computer. There are four options: eBay, Craigslist, local dealers, and straight from the manufacturer. Buying refurbished models from the manufacturer or a local dealer is often more expensive, but they’ll come with attached warranties that will calm your worried hearts. The remaining two options are a bit trickier, but also cheaper. If you plan to use eBay, make sure to find a seller with no less than 100% feedback rating. If the computer arrives broken, a seller with a flawless rating will happily allow a return in order to prevent negative feedback—that’s the beauty of eBay. For a Craigslist exchange, make sure to arrange a public meeting spot like a coffee shop where you can inspect the computer fully before purchasing.
The minimum remaining warranty you want on any laptop is 30 days. That’s all you need to find out whether or not anything is busted. Remember, all original equipment is covered. This includes the optical drive, keyboard, trackpad – all of it.
If you buy a Dell, I can say from personal experience that customer service never gives any grief when there’s a hardware fault with an Inspiron or Latitude. Furthermore Dell always eats the shipping cost. They are one of the few computer manufacturers that do.
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- Member Since: June 23, 2010