I'm among the most choosy consumers that every sales lady or sales man in all appliance centers will ever come across in their selling life. But I'm not the type who is so scandalous nor meticulous with things. I just ask a lot of questions about the product, (some queries are nonsense, mind you), to check if it's really efficient or usable before buying it.
Maybe this would not be your first time to read this phrase, so I'll make it your second or third: it's always better to go to shops personally than buy things online. I'm not overly fond of online shopping, nor have I tried giving out my credit card information in the web to purchase a
personal digital assistant. When I'm buying computer gadgets or almost anything that's run by electricity, I personally visit shops because aside from the idea that I can test them first if they'll burn my house down if I plug them to 220 volts, I can have a hands-on experience if they are as user-friendly as what they should be cracked up. And shopping online is as dangerous as getting yourself in a snake pit infested by hungry and not so friendly anacondas, if you well know what I mean.
Speaking of shops, Circuit City is among my first choice when it comes to purchasing pieces of electronic equipment like portable notebooks. The shop already established a good reputation in the industry and you can find most of the top selling, trusted, and affordable brands of computers, cellphones, PDAs,
digital cameras, and high definition television. The customer service is great, unlike other shops where the sales agents keep on tailing you like a stupid street dog whilst you go around the shop. As a matter of fact, most of the laptops I featured in this blog if not given by a friend or a relative, came from the said shop.
I was visiting a computer store yesterday which sells hardware and software products for security and office applications, computer machines, accessories and peripherals. The woman who is assisting some customers suddenly went near me and ask what I'm loo
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My seventeen-year old niece told me that HP should consider pink as the official color of the company's laptop series if ever they'll be releasing new models soon. Since Asus already released pink notebooks in the market, then HP should definitely follow
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