Archive for November, 2008

Why Windows? – Try Linux and Save

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Visit the Ubuntu Website

Buying a new PC on a low budget can be a nightmare! You want to buy at a low price but you do not want to lose out on the vital additions like an extra 1GB of memory or Vista Business or XP Pro instead of Vista Home Premium. How can you reduce the cost and still have a fully functioning PC?

Have you considered using Linux instead of Windows as it is free? I can hear many of you cringing as you read that but if you decided to use Linux you would only have to pay for the components and not any licence fees for the Windows operating system or Microsoft Office. Based on my PC usage (and that of my friends and family) either would be more than suitable. A home PC generally only has a handful of tasks to perform:

- Check email
- Browse the web
- Chat with instant messenger
- Write & print letters
- Listen to music
- Play solitaire

There will be one or two others for your particular circumstances but this probably makes up 95% of what your computer does so why do you need Windows for that?

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Wall Planner? What Wall Planner?? – Scams

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Wall Planner?  What Wall Planner?Towards the end of October 2008 I receive a phone call from an advertising agency regarding a wall planner they were producing for a charity and being polite I listened to all their sales pitch. I listened to what they intended to do, to how my company could help with their goals by taking out an advertisement in their planner and to how this would cost me mere £495.

As I had already taken up such advertisements with 2 other advertising agencies I advised the sales representative that I did not wish to take up their service and that should have been the end of it. As you can imagine, I was a very surprised she told me that “you have already agreed to this a few months back”.

I do remember having a conversation with them a couple of months previous when my finances were stretched (as they always seem to be) and I agreed that they could call in a couple of months to see if my circumstances were any better, but to the best of my recollection I had made no such agreement. I had no letters from them about this agreement, no emails, not even any notes to indicate that I had agreed to this, and with both of the other advertising agencies only charging around £200, this commitment of £495 is definitely something I should have been aware of!

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