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Dell parks notebook in Carphone Warehouse20 Jul 2007 09:56 Jumps directly into the channelawesome! that should teach orange a lesson!By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 20th July 2007 10:02 GMT
heh heh Hang on a mo....By Greg
Posted Friday 20th July 2007 10:38 GMT
24 months @ £20 a month = £480. Laptop = £400. Obviously, they won't be that price for CPW, but still - how much of the profit on this broadband deal is going to be eaten up in laptops? It's not like they're going to retain many customers with their current level of amazingly crap service. Emmm...........By leslie
Posted Friday 20th July 2007 11:13 GMT
Gotta be a good deal compared to what I pay virgiNTL It would get me to swap, mind you, a free pen would with the QOS I have add from bransons lot. Hmm..By Fraser
Posted Friday 20th July 2007 11:42 GMT
Says a lot about the build quality and general cost spent no the Dell laptop, if they can be given away, I wonder how much money Dell see from the deal. I can't imagine a Thinkpad being included in a deal like this. That's old hatBy Dillon Pyron
Posted Friday 20th July 2007 15:18 GMT
A few years ago, Best Buy was giving away (crap, bottom of the line) HP desktops with a 2 year AOL membership. So CompUSA joined the fray with (crap, bottom of the line) Compaqs (pre merger) for two years with Earthlink. They "sold" them to punters (thanks Brits) during Christmas. Never saw the offer again. TitleBy Anonymous Coward
Posted Monday 23rd July 2007 12:48 GMT
Unfortunatly being an Orange broadband subscriber I could not take advantage of the PC World offer. But I'm ready to move, but not to AOL at any cost. I'm hopping the rest of this dismal industry takes the bate, and starts offering similar offers, it sure to backfire. So bring it on. Who are we going to see first on the BBC's watchdog program! The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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