I dunno. I just quickly priced out a XPS 2 on dell.ca with the same specs and it came out at $3,400 (before tax); with a 3 year on-site CC warranty. Regardless, I still hate dell canada.
By paying the extra for CC a person is making the gamble that an accident will occur to your laptop. Personally, I believe it is a good gamble to make.
Dell offers CC because they assume most people to be reasonable and moral...
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Originally Posted by unfalliblekrutc
have your friend drive it across the border? :-)
That is the way to do it; though only if your willing to forgo the warranty. To transfer it through Dell you must...
[quote=sakor1]You are playing with fire doing this... they can identify with a fair degree of accuracy what has happenned to the lappy by the damage caused. If they suspect you have done it on purpose, in breach of the CC terms, then you...
The issue is paying taxes on it in Canada. I looked into it and though it will end up being slightly cheaper ($200-300 cdn) I decided it wasn't worth the hassel.
Yes, the warranty will transfer. You have a pay a small fee. But...
I got a WUXGA on the i6000. I love it. Slight issues reading some texts; but the beautiful screen is worth it. Only have limited experience using it outdoors, but yes, there is glare issues in sunlight. If glare is your only concern...
After reading several peoples posts regarding their temperatures ranges I am curious to how odd my 6000d is. On average she runs between 28-32C, with the fan low; though sometimes it jump up to high. When gaming she'll hover around...
its fake. The letter is from the wrong building. It has Secret Service on it; the SS has nothing to do with FOI requests. The appeals process is only 20 days, not 60. Also appeals are not directed to Secretary of the Department......
If its a problem call up dell and get a replacement. Personally, I only use the touchpad (cept when playing games) and haven't had any real issues with it. The random dragging/selecting has been a source of frustration, but thats just...