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Post #58083598 added 03-08-2013 9:17 AM by LiquidRetro in Archived Deals
You can always ask to speak to someone else if accents are too bad. I guess over the years I have learned indian-english so it doesnt bother me as much. LOL
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Post #58085780 added 03-08-2013 10:35 AM by carmen617 in Archived Deals
I second and third the response of Dell as having the best warranty coverage by far. They are not difficult to convince of an issue, don't insist you reinstall your operating system or other BS like...
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Post #58083144 added 03-08-2013 9:01 AM by menace33 in Archived Deals
I can't speak ill of Dell tech support when calling in a hardware issue. They've done well for me. However not always easy if they aren't as fluent in english yet pretending to be. However,...
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Post #58078694 added 03-08-2013 5:16 AM by komondor in Archived Deals
Depends on the coverage you want Dell Complete care is pretty good and not much for exclusions you can also get 3rd part warranties too
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Post #58079586 added 03-08-2013 6:18 AM by LiquidRetro in Archived Deals
I have been pretty happy with dell coverage in the past. I have gotten service in England on a US warranty as well. 1 year warranty are pretty standard and nothing too fancy. The standard ones will...
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Post #58077334 added 03-08-2013 1:11 AM by zhopa in Archived Deals
Dell, Lenovo, HP, Apple. (depending on what service plan you choose) You can also buy a laptop at MS Store or Costco and they'll take care of you.
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Post #58079576 added 03-08-2013 6:18 AM by Jeffbx in Archived Deals
Starting with the best: 1. Apple (but only if you have an Apple store nearby - if you don't, move this one down to #4) 2. Dell BUSINESS care (Latitude, Precision) 3. Lenovo Thinkpad support 4....
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Looking to buy a Notebook in the $600-$800 range but haven't read into Company reputations in a while. I know some notebooks in this price range might not be as good as $1000+ one, but if someone...

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