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| 43183 | 2002-04-10 23:33:00 | The (paper) mailbox was full of spam this morning. Some of it was interesting though. In the Best Buys paper I see that the PC Company have changed their layout and spiel 'slightly'. They are now touting their prices and technology and warning consumers 'don't settle for less' memory and graphics. Hmmm, very good. The 'Buy NZ Made' is now a tiny feature tucked down into the corner of the page. Also very good. I had to chuckle ;-) |
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| 43184 | 2002-04-11 06:29:00 | But have you seen the specs of some of their systems. They make that 32MB is heaps of memory for the video card. JM |
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| 43185 | 2002-04-11 09:56:00 | Mmmm, they warn consumers not to settle for less than 32mb, but only one system (the cheapest) on that page actually has that amount. The rest of them have 64mb. | Guest (0) | ||
| 43186 | 2002-04-11 11:42:00 | You mean TPCC aren't paying tax in NZ anymore? Spot Quiz: What's the diffence between these two statements: 1. 'Buying New Zealand products has always been important to our family.' and 2. 'Buying New Zealand products has always been important to our family.' Answer: The first is the spontaneous and heartfelt comment offered by Jayne Keily in February's PC World, and the second quote is Doug Howlett's off-the-cuff contribution in April's issue. I suppose it just goes to prove that all 'PC Company Customers' really do feel the same way about The PC Company. ;-) |
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| 43187 | 2002-04-11 19:02:00 | Oooh, John. Sounds like you really do read the ads. 'Buying an operating system that doesn't crap out is really important to my family.' robo. |
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