Thread: AOL and Dixons
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Old 09-08-2003, 01:00   #19
Shaun
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Originally posted by dozysplot
An extended warranty/Service Agreement/whatever on a PC is not something we would buy because we donââ‚Âà ‚¬ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¾Ã‚¢t need it.
I have an extended warranty on my Dell, its not the warranty thats the problem. I have had limited experience with Dixon's, but what I have had has not been good, I don't go there any more because I was fed up with being given incorrect information, the wrong product for the job or having to take the product back because what was in the box was not what I'd asked for!

As for PC world my ex bought a PC from them, he got it home and set it up, worked a treat for 2 days. Wonderful, then the PSU went and blew half the components (so they said). We took it back to the one in Leicester, they fixed it but wouldn't let him collect it, because it had been bought with his parents credit card at the Grimsby store so had to to be delivered to his parents house in Grimsby. After a few irate phone calls by his parents along the lines of how were they suppose to get it back to Leicester, they paid for UPS to deliver it back to the Leicester store for him to collect. Almost as good at cocking things up as Ntl.

Now AOL on the other hand, I said I like, they are friendly, efficient and the software is easy to use. I don't know if I would like to use it on my computer, but my family all use it and like it.

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These are only my experiences of PC world so don't shoot me down for ****ging them off.
So there. :p

*gets out his pram to fetch his dummy
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