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Thread ID: 22005 2002-07-09 11:32:00 How to Convince..... csinclair83 (200) Press F1
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61056 2002-07-09 11:32:00 Mum lol...
i saw a discussion talking about how to convince mum about xbox...
I'm at college, fulltime 3 year course, and am really dying to get a laptop to really have/get a laptop to help with my studies and communication since i am deaf...
But i;ve been going around stores, all offer me a range of $500-$900 deposit 3 years with interest, apart from leader and watt $500, 2 years interest free...
But yeah as a student i aint got that much money around lol...i know mum is approved at leader and watt, and she could get it interest free/10% off/no deposit for 2 years... which i;d lovvvvvvvvvvvvvvvve...
but i'd wanna convince her to get it for me but I'd pay it, on top of the board i pay her and it can come out of my acc or hers (if its mine then no added on board)...
but how can i convince her that its a good idea?
csinclair83 (200)
61057 2002-07-09 11:45:00 you might be better looking at getting a cheaper 2nd hand one.

in 3 years time you will have paid 3-5 times what the pc is worth. pc's drop in value so quickly.

try to have it paid off in a year, 2 at the most.
tweak'e (174)
61058 2002-07-09 12:01:00 I'd give ya mine, but I'm sure you want something a bit better than a tired, overheated (fan stopped working) old Pentium 266 / 32Mb / 3Gb with no battery and a blown screen backlight tube.

Besides, that'd put me out of a PC. :D

But I know how ya feel, I'm deaf too, and thrive on a computer for communications. I'd be farked without e-mail...
Elwin Way (229)
61059 2002-07-09 12:10:00 I agree with tweak'e regarding looking at cheaper second-hand machines .

Just remember that your mum probably won't want to see you in debt for a long time so if she says no, then accept it . It will be for your own good .

Having said that, have you made enquiries at your college regarding government assistance? I read an advertising supplement from our university the other day and one of the student profiles was nearly blind . She got a subsidy for a special computer to assist her with her studies .

It might be worth you enquiring about something similar - as long as it actually was for your studies and not for your games, ahem!
Susan B (19)
61060 2002-07-09 12:11:00 > I'd be farked without e-mail...

Yeah, and Press F1! :D
Susan B (19)
61061 2002-07-09 12:19:00 And... wrong again. I have a life outside F1. Like I said when I packed a hissy, I have a couple of projects going on. I only F1 when during my breaks...

:p
Elwin Way (229)
61062 2002-07-10 02:08:00 Hey Guys! Thanks for ur responses...
I'd go for a 2nd hand one then, but where from?
csinclair83 (200)
61063 2002-07-10 02:13:00 Where are you from? If in Auckland I can give you the contact number for a few computer brokers.

I bought some Compaq P233s for approx 500+gst. They are wonderful for low spec work like word processing and small spreadsheet. If you're not a power user, these would do just fine for two or three years.

Alternately look at www.trademe.co.nz and see if you can find some bargains there.
nzStan (440)
61064 2002-07-10 05:46:00 I was going to say that LOL! Suson.B (862)
61065 2002-07-10 06:30:00 Also try trade me here (http://www.trademe.co.nz) for second hand computers. Remember, only buy from people that support safe trader.

If you are really eager to get a new one try to get interest free, I know bond and bond have an interest free deal going at the moment. I know theirs would probably be more expensive but you will end up paying less than you would if you were on a hire purchase with the interest.
I also know their service is shocking but if you know what your looking for then have a look at what they have got.
Sam H (525)
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