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Originally posted by Finwe
Wow...99% of the people on this board and youtube don't seem to get the fact that the loren girl died of cancer.
I would have figured it was obvious.
ya I missed it too. at what point in the video was it obvious that she was dead? In the end, it suggested she was alive somewhere
go further and read the comments and responses from the person who posted it. I really hope im wrong on this, because otherwise its a pathetic display of emo
ya, sorry I missed the point. I kept watching this self gratitude video hoping the payoff in the end was him leaping to his death.
unfortunately, it didnt happen. Not just that, but I thought his girlfriend may have passed away. Nope, not that either. Apparantly she left his ass and if she wanted to have anything to do with him she would be with him right now.
what an embarassment of the human male.
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Originally posted by Tyres100
Originally posted by Cleffy
Its possible on a larger scale. You have to actually actively be selling. You can't just set up a PC store and expect people to come in. Instead you setup meetings with major companies in your area to set a relationship. I think these businesses would rather go through a local small shop then someone like DELL. Since for tech support someone could be sent to repair over trying to learn how to from a guy in India. Chances are the workload of 1 of these businesses does not require full time staff, but multiple of them could.
Also DELL is much more expensive selling PCs 2 times the worth of parts.
All major businesses have on site or on call techs for everything. They have them on site or on call locally to get fixes asap because they depend on productivity. They are hired in the company. If they bought DELLS then the internal guy will deal directly with DELL to get repairs or help with a fix if they can't.
Buying for a business and needing large amounts of PC's you can't go wrong with DELL or similar because of the bulk savings.
yup, I manage a decent size network for a government contractor and our corporation purchases only from Dell. If any piece of hardware goes out, its replaced within 4 hours no questions asked. Depending on the security level of where the failed hardware came from, they give us up to a week to send the failed item back to them.
as far as the OP's question, if you have the capital to start it try Craigs list. You wont sell a lot, but you may sell enough to keep you occupied. Id be careful with the support though, that may bite you in the ass. Id recommend selling the PC's as is.
I read the topic and thought "Hey, somebody else refers to thier penis this way?"
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