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Stephen
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Well, as long as there has been some "chatter" on other threads regarding CEDUCOMPP, I will tell you my experience with them as a computer company.
I have bought (and never will again) 3 computers from them in the last 5 years or so. EVERY one of them had trouble within a short time. When you have them "build" you a computer, you'll most likely pick it up when they say it's ready and there'll always been some part "missing" because it's on order and eventually it will be substituted with a cheaper part. (although they say it costs more).
Then the thing that really made me realize what type of business they are, is when you go to the service dept. Make believe you don't know anything about computers and they will rip you off.
One time they changed a sound card on me, but i couldn't prove it.
Another time after having the computer for only 2 days, there was a problem that I had to take it back for. I only had to WAIT for the repair for about 10 minutes so we wandered around the store. I also knew that I wanted 256 memory instead of the 128 that I had bought so I told them to increase the memory. THIS TIME I MARKED ALL THE PIECES INSIDE THE COMPUTER. When it was ready they tried to charge me for two 128's (at the time, a while back i guess the 256's weren't available) and told me that I only had a 56 in it.
I saw "my memory" sitting right there (cause i marked it) (this was at the small service station that they have on the left side of the back of the store not upstairs). .................and ALL OF A SUDDEN, they must have gotten my stuff confused with another.
I DARE ELVIN TO DISPUTE THIS FACT, CAUSE I HAD 2 DOMINICAN FRIENDS WITH ME AT THE TIME THAT IT "HAPPENED".
I have bought (and never will again) 3 computers from them in the last 5 years or so. EVERY one of them had trouble within a short time. When you have them "build" you a computer, you'll most likely pick it up when they say it's ready and there'll always been some part "missing" because it's on order and eventually it will be substituted with a cheaper part. (although they say it costs more).
Then the thing that really made me realize what type of business they are, is when you go to the service dept. Make believe you don't know anything about computers and they will rip you off.
One time they changed a sound card on me, but i couldn't prove it.
Another time after having the computer for only 2 days, there was a problem that I had to take it back for. I only had to WAIT for the repair for about 10 minutes so we wandered around the store. I also knew that I wanted 256 memory instead of the 128 that I had bought so I told them to increase the memory. THIS TIME I MARKED ALL THE PIECES INSIDE THE COMPUTER. When it was ready they tried to charge me for two 128's (at the time, a while back i guess the 256's weren't available) and told me that I only had a 56 in it.
I saw "my memory" sitting right there (cause i marked it) (this was at the small service station that they have on the left side of the back of the store not upstairs). .................and ALL OF A SUDDEN, they must have gotten my stuff confused with another.
I DARE ELVIN TO DISPUTE THIS FACT, CAUSE I HAD 2 DOMINICAN FRIENDS WITH ME AT THE TIME THAT IT "HAPPENED".