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Orange & PC World try a different laptop approach
Posted by: eusty on Thursday, August 30, 2007 - 09:06 PM
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PC Word and Orange haven't given up trying to tempt customers with
laptop deals, even though their last effort made the headlines for the
wrong
reasons.
As from the end of August all new Orange broadband customers can get £280
of a range of selected computers, but will still mean that they will have to
shell out £409 for the cheapest laptop model, and £479 for the cheapest
desktop.
While the deal isn't half as good as the previous deal of a free laptop or a
saving £350 on any PC World laptop the minimum contract length have been reduced
from two years to 18 months and Norton 360 security software is also included.
A PC World spokesman insisted that the free laptop offer wasn't an
expensive mistake and there was a possibility the
promotion will be repeated at a later date....yeah right!
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