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I mean its only a "Complete" desktop system. Not like a laptop where they can take the whole machine with them. So we sneaky like can leave off the floppy drives on all our desktop models and then when people go to class they can be the only one in class that cannot take work home on a floppy.
If they really want a floppy drive they can buy a $60 USB external floppy and we will have that $3 dollar ripoff safely in our BANK accounts. If they call to complain ignore them and dont return their emails or calls. Thats Gateway.
Piss on Gateway! - Posted by: Gatewaysuxx Posted on: 12/06/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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