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Garage sale, used PC parts for sale |
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Written by Rick
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Friday, 11 September 2009 09:28 |
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We have an overflow of PC parts of all kinds at low low prices Hard disks, cases, motherboards, cpus come and have a look ! cash only and no returns! |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 11 September 2009 09:39 )
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Telstra Next-G mobile broadband offer |
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Written by Rick
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Friday, 21 August 2009 11:50 |
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Connect now to Telstra next-G and receive 3 months free Customers connecting a new Telstra Mobile Broadband (TMB) service on a $59, $89 or $119 plan on a 24 month contract can receive 3 months free mobile broadband access. This will appear as a re-occurring credit for three months, and only covers the monthly access charge, the customer will have to pay any excess usage charges.If the customer ports their mobile broadband service from another provider they will also receive a $300 (inc. GST) port-in credit. This is in addition to the 3 months free mobile broadband access |
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Hotel / motel internet access over antenna cable |
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Written by Rick
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Friday, 03 April 2009 09:35 |
Guest accommodation Internet opportunityNetComm's new Coax system (CC100 and CC101) allows smaller guest establishments to meet a growing in-room Internet access trend in a cost-effective way. High-Speed Internet Access (HSIA) is no longer just a hotel amenity. Now smaller accommodation businesses can attract more business and increase revenue by providing Internet access in their guest rooms. Now every guest room with an existing TV antenna point can provide access to a high-speed Internet connection All you need is an existing Internet connection and the NetComm Coax system (CC100 and CC101) to provide Internet access to your rooms using your existing TV wiring. No additional wiring is necessary as the Master takes a broadband signal with a TV signal, and distributes them together over the coaxial network where it becomes available in each guest room. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 06 August 2010 08:11 )
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Buy extended warranty for your PC online now |
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Written by Rick
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Thursday, 02 April 2009 16:50 |
Do You want To Have To Take Your Computer System Back To The shop Where You Bought It???? Or Do You Want Australia-Wide Local On-site Service? Did you know that your warranty is (probably) the standard basic 'RTB' warranty? That is 'Return To Base'. Meaning you have to get your computer into the seller at your own time and expense. So, if you live close enough, you probably have to take some time off work and drive here. If you don't live close, then you have to organise and pay for a courier or someone to deliver it here and back again. And of course you have to pack it all up securely, because if there is any damage there OR on way back, whoops. Of course, if you move somewhere or already live somewhere else, with just a basic RTB warranty, it is an even bigger problem and inconvenience and cost. But NWS warranties are Australia-wide local on-site warranties, and so it doesn't matter where you live or move to! And if you are close enough to your seller, well, NWS pay us to go and fix your computer. Otherwise, NWS just get one of their local Service Agents. And often, for home users, taking your computer into a local Service Agent near you is more convenient than taking time off work and waiting at home for a Service Agent, so NWS offer you that option too. RSA (Return To Nearest Service Agent) service. And you can use this RSA service option even if you have an On-Site warranty. At a local convenient Service Agent. So it could be close to work, or to home, or even the kids school. You get to pick. And seeing NWS has over 3,500 Service Agents, there are plenty to pick from. NWS. A service company run by service professionals. Not an insurance company run by accountants. | | | | Buy warranty now | | | | |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 11 June 2009 15:03 )
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Written by Rick
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Thursday, 05 March 2009 08:03 |
PAYPAL EMAILS SCAM GOING AROUND AGAIN Lately there has been emails coming in requesting action in order to not having your paypal account closed. These emails look really real but if your move your mouse over the link, the details will show that the link points to a different website rather than paypal.com directly. Delete these emails! |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 March 2009 08:11 )
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