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I am a very bad girl. My laptop has gone back to being very, very tempermental. I've had its power supply repaired three times now. I know it's just that the computer ends up with a hell of a lot of abuse. I use my laptop 98% of the time (my poor desktop is old, obselete, and usually ignored... though it's a great mp3 player). Anyway, the last time the power supply on my laptop went nuts I swore that it was the last time I'd get it fixed. Sure, I have a friend who has repeatedly fixed it for free, but it's a pain in the ass!

So, my power supply is back to acting as hinky as hell (And oddly the #3 only works about every fourth time you strike it)... so I went to Dell online and bought a new laptop. Sheesh! Bad Lisa! That's not a cheap purchase and I'm a cheapskate. But... I use my computer all the freaking time. Plus, I've hated that my computer doesn't have a CD writer. Guh!

I did qualify for no interest until 2006 so I have 8 months to pay off the computer, which really shouldn't be a problem. It just always makes me clench when spending money. (Although I did get one of their 34% off sales... not that Gateway and Dell don't ALWAYS have computers on sale.) This one will be wide screen with a DVD writer and an internal wireless modem. So woohoo!... Except I know I'm going to be cursing up a storm if it doesn't detect my wireless modem easily. I did get the Intellimover which is supposed to take the settings from my existing computer.

Of course I will now have two laptops. One that works... and one that's on the cusp of failing and tempermental as hell with its power supply.

Date: 2005-04-19 02:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cy-girl.livejournal.com
A word of caution - you might want to confirm that you got the no-interest financing. They do bit of bait and switch on that no interest deal as we found out the hard way. My husband followed the 0% financing link, completed the application and got an e-mail that we qualifed. It wasn't until we got our first invoice that we realized that they were charging us an interest rate.

They wouldn't tell us why we didn't qualify for the no interest financing even though we're homeowners with almost no debt outside our mortgage and excellent credit. I've since found out that Dell financial has been reported to many states attorneys general for this business practice. Here's a link to an article I found on Forbes about it

http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2005/03/04/ap1863170.html

We're very happy with the laptop but we'll never finance another one with Dell Financial.

Date: 2005-04-19 03:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shipperx.livejournal.com
I'll be sure to check.

Date: 2005-04-19 02:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shipperx.livejournal.com
Well, I double checked and they claim I have 0% financing through January... though they do that really irritating thing of not only do you have to pay it off by January (to get the deal) but you also have to make minimum payments each month or they can charge you (which I bypass by having calculating it all out and pre-arrange payments through on-line banking. You can schedule payments as much as a year in advance on my bank so I just divide the total then schedule the correct amount each month for automatic withdrawal and can happily forget about it). I really dislike it when they set up the minimum payment or you get the penalty of interest thing. (Rich's used to do that before they were taken over by Macy's and it was why I cancelled my Rich's card). But, thanks, forewarned is forearmed and now I know to schedule payments for the entire thing with the very first bill.

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