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Computing Professor
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Has anyone here ever used this ?
What's ATI's idea of "a substantial savings" ?
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Join Date: Sep 2002
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They've done this before...sorry for the lip...but substancial my ass...
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Retired
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Modesto,Calif
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pam123,
When sent my Radeon DDR 64mb VIVO in for warranty, ATI offered a trade-up. They wanted to sell me a 8500 for $300.00 after giving me $50.00 for my card that I paid $150.00 for six months ago. My card still is under warranty. Their trade-ups are a joke from my point of view. Carl |
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Computing Professor
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Thanks Kubie and catch23. I'll skip the trade up.
I can get a better deal just buying from newegg. |
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Most trade-ins are a joke....I was considering sending my Radeon 64mb DDR VIVO in...but $50 isn't worth it when I paid about $180 last February (2001)
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