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RE: Windows is apparently free.
by raver31 on Mon 9th Jan 2006 20:53
in reply to "Windows is apparently free."
Nope, it is still a valid theory. You might indeed be able to get Windows XP pre-installed on a PC for less money, but to pay above the odds for something out of the ordinary is what manufacturers have been doing to us for years.
You don't want a radio/cassette in the ar ? You want a CD player instead ? No problem, it will be £300 extra.
Same thing, different product !
RE[2]: Windows is apparently free.
by Googlesaurus on Mon 9th Jan 2006 21:17
in reply to "RE: Windows is apparently free."
"Nope, it is still a valid theory. You might indeed be able to get Windows XP pre-installed on a PC for less money, but to pay above the odds for something out of the ordinary is what manufacturers have been doing to us for years."
So take your best shot at explaining why this system is overpriced for what they are selling....... Makes no sense to me.





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2005-10-19
Considering I can buy the same hardware with Windows XP pre-installed for less money. We should now consider the Windows-tax to be a broken theory.