i will get one, someday, somehow. :)
]]>FYI: It's not actually "our" credit department, it's the MBNA, and theydo have stringent requirements for loaning individuals sizable purses required to purchase one of our computers.
Personally, I am a millionaire, many times over, and buying dozens of them means very little to me. I would buy one for you, but all of my personal resources are tied up at the moment in a Sunami Relief corporate investment I hastily made after a marathon CNN run some months back.
Should things change, I'll be sure to let you, Mrs. Margaret Whitehead (of Ohio,) Dr. and Mrs. Fischer Pricehead (of Indianna) and the entire Forpes-Whitman clan (of San Diego, California) know asap!
Think Different!
Steve
]]>i wanted an apple - i still do, and will definitely be getting one eventually.
unfortunately, your credit requirements are so stringent that you turned me down, and dell didn't.
its a pity - i would have rather given my money to you, and believe me, i will, as soon as i pay this off and sell it for downpayment money.
;)
ps... i've got an idea for a new series of apple commercials: "Dude, don't buy a Dell!" you should run it past your marketing department if you ever get on a mudslinging bent.
]]>Just in case they actually try to get $500 out of you to replace the motherboard of a faulty, windows, pc.
]]>they want me to pay them 500 dollars for a new motherboard.
they are full of shit.
i cannot talk to them anymore. i have talked to them all day.
jason is taking a turn. maybe they will respond to his method.
update: jason's method worked. he simply told them in no uncertain terms that they are fixing the computer and at no charge. he got through to a very helpful guy names gorki and he is sending a box, and they are replacing my motherboard without charge.
now to see if they will apply a special case and let me get a new, very very long warranty.
thanks jason, thanks gorki.
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