Monday, May 2, 2011

Never Buy Another Computer - Cost

Cost

Purchasing a PC or laptop outright and "going it alone" just doesn't make economic sense anymore for average home users. If you are realistic about the true cost of owning your computer over it's lifespan you might be shocked at the total price you pay. You need to consider several factors: 1) the purchase price of the computer itself, be sure to include sales tax and/or shipping charges. 2) Security software such as anti-virus, anti-spyware, and anti-spam tools. 3) An extended warranty (this is a must with manufacturers warranties only lasting one year). 4) Will you require delivery and set-up or any future in-home support? (wireless networking comes to mind). 5) How exactly do you plan to back-up your data? External hard drives and online back-up services are fairly inexpensive, though if they aren't set-up to back-up the "right" files you're in big trouble down the line. 6) Will you require any training via books, classes, or a even by paid professional? 7) What programs do you plan to purchase over the next several years? (many users spend more on programs than on their PC).

RedSeven leases top-quality computers with support, warranty, security, back-up, training and software all included for about $1 per day! (about half what most of our members used to spend "going it alone").

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