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S$25 D.I.Y PC Assembly Service Islandwide
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BitServe
2006-01-06 04:45:34 UTC
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What is D.I.Y?
D.I.Y stands for Do-It-Yourself. And when this term is applied to a PC, it means a PC built by oneself and not by any PC company and thus a PC without a brand name, like HP, Compaq, Acer, Fujitsu or Dell. However, all the individual hardware and software still come with a brand.

What makes D.I.Y PCs still so popular?
Simply said, what you will get is what you have bought. Every cent you paid does count into the performability and functionability of any hardware and software. If you compare every single specification between a D.I.Y and a branded PC, you can find the differences in the warranty period, in the functionability and performability of the hardware. D.I.Y PCs usually have longer individual hardware warranty period and the individual hardware built inside are usually better.

What makes BitServe stands out of the crowd?
For S$25, you can own a new D.I.Y PC! It saves you times sourcing for all the hardware and software and also the hassle to travel down to SLS. It also saves you times building it from scratch. Times is money and it is especially important to many PC users, who do not dealt technically with PCs daily, and their lives are so fast-pacing in this society.
For just S$35, you can also have your D.I.Y PCs delivered to your doorstep!
The after-sale servicing just costs you S$0.25 per minute*! BitServe counts its servicing charge as per minute and you save better.
Last but not least, BitServe also has its own Rebate Policy applied to all its customers. After deducting the costs of the hardware and/or software, the assembly charge and/or delivery charge, the remaining amount will be paid back to you. All necessary receipts and invoices will be given for your retention as proof of new purchase and you fully own your D.I.Y PCs.

All PC users and even system integrators are welcomed. If you are interested, please email BitServe at ***@hotmail.com, together with your specification and quantity. BitServe will be glad to quote you the price, within market price, within the next 3 workdays.

Note: For this time, BitServe only assemble system based on AMD's Socket-939 Athlon64 and Intel's Socket-775 Pentium-4 processors.



*The minimum chargeable servicing time is 20 minutes. Other servicing time less than that will be charged at a flat rate of S$5.00. Servicing does not included into the warranty period and it is solely an exclusive and optional service provided by BitServe to its customers, who have bought their D.I.Y PCs with BitServe. For any warranty claim on any hardware that fails within the specified warranty period, the customers shall approach the respective manufacturer/distributor/retailer.
Dreambird
2006-01-06 17:19:58 UTC
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Noted that you just only gave us a hotmail email address. What if you take our money and you do a DIY dissappearing act ?

How to seek redress ?
BitServe
2006-01-07 02:53:44 UTC
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Thank you for voicing out your concern.

BitServe does all transaction through eNETS i2u service. A person with only valid bank account can open this eNETS i2u service. To know more about this service, please visit NETs company wesite at http://www.nets.com.sg.

In case of any cheating, the payer can track down the payee through the assistance of the bank.

BitServe hopes that we have addressed your concern.

Thank you.

"Dreambird" <***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:dpm6n0$bce$***@mawar.singnet.com.sg...
Noted that you just only gave us a hotmail email address. What if you take our money and you do a DIY dissappearing act ?

How to seek redress ?
coygin
2006-01-07 15:38:57 UTC
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I just want to comment on your grammar. There is no such words as perfomability & functionability. It should be performance & functionality respectively =))

By the way, for S$25.00 for a new DIY PC it is too good to be true. Unless you specify how you arrived to that amount and clearly define any hidden cost even pre-schoolers would think it is a scam =)

"BitServe" <***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:dpkqbu$9vt$***@mawar.singnet.com.sg...
What is D.I.Y?
D.I.Y stands for Do-It-Yourself. And when this term is applied to a PC, it means a PC built by oneself and not by any PC company and thus a PC without a brand name, like HP, Compaq, Acer, Fujitsu or Dell. However, all the individual hardware and software still come with a brand.

What makes D.I.Y PCs still so popular?
Simply said, what you will get is what you have bought. Every cent you paid does count into the performability and functionability of any hardware and software. If you compare every single specification between a D.I.Y and a branded PC, you can find the differences in the warranty period, in the functionability and performability of the hardware. D.I.Y PCs usually have longer individual hardware warranty period and the individual hardware built inside are usually better.

What makes BitServe stands out of the crowd?
For S$25, you can own a new D.I.Y PC! It saves you times sourcing for all the hardware and software and also the hassle to travel down to SLS. It also saves you times building it from scratch. Times is money and it is especially important to many PC users, who do not dealt technically with PCs daily, and their lives are so fast-pacing in this society.
For just S$35, you can also have your D.I.Y PCs delivered to your doorstep!
The after-sale servicing just costs you S$0.25 per minute*! BitServe counts its servicing charge as per minute and you save better.
Last but not least, BitServe also has its own Rebate Policy applied to all its customers. After deducting the costs of the hardware and/or software, the assembly charge and/or delivery charge, the remaining amount will be paid back to you. All necessary receipts and invoices will be given for your retention as proof of new purchase and you fully own your D.I.Y PCs.

All PC users and even system integrators are welcomed. If you are interested, please email BitServe at ***@hotmail.com, together with your specification and quantity. BitServe will be glad to quote you the price, within market price, within the next 3 workdays.

Note: For this time, BitServe only assemble system based on AMD's Socket-939 Athlon64 and Intel's Socket-775 Pentium-4 processors.



*The minimum chargeable servicing time is 20 minutes. Other servicing time less than that will be charged at a flat rate of S$5.00. Servicing does not included into the warranty period and it is solely an exclusive and optional service provided by BitServe to its customers, who have bought their D.I.Y PCs with BitServe. For any warranty claim on any hardware that fails within the specified warranty period, the customers shall approach the respective manufacturer/distributor/retailer.
BitServe
2006-01-08 02:22:16 UTC
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Thank you coygin for your correction.

S$25 for a DIY PC? Bit Serve has never said S$25 for a PC. I think you have misunderstood the sentence. BitServe does mentioned "for S$25, you can own a new D.I.Y PC!" and this S$25 is only the assembly cost, excluding the costs of hardware and software.

For just S$25 to own a new PC, do you think there is any hidden cost? It is plain labour cost. If you ask me any hidden cost for a Dell PC, I can tell everyone there is! The hidden cost is built into the delivery charge! The low cost of its PC, with many promotions and discounts, is just to attract customers. After you have ordered one online, alas, you may find additional bucks stated for the delivery. And this is not just $10 or even $40! It is far above $50 or $60 for one set!

BitServe hopes we have address your comment.
"coygin" <***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:43bfe059$***@news.starhub.net.sg...
I just want to comment on your grammar. There is no such words as perfomability & functionability. It should be performance & functionality respectively =))

By the way, for S$25.00 for a new DIY PC it is too good to be true. Unless you specify how you arrived to that amount and clearly define any hidden cost even pre-schoolers would think it is a scam =)

"BitServe" <***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:dpkqbu$9vt$***@mawar.singnet.com.sg...
What is D.I.Y?
D.I.Y stands for Do-It-Yourself. And when this term is applied to a PC, it means a PC built by oneself and not by any PC company and thus a PC without a brand name, like HP, Compaq, Acer, Fujitsu or Dell. However, all the individual hardware and software still come with a brand.

What makes D.I.Y PCs still so popular?
Simply said, what you will get is what you have bought. Every cent you paid does count into the performability and functionability of any hardware and software. If you compare every single specification between a D.I.Y and a branded PC, you can find the differences in the warranty period, in the functionability and performability of the hardware. D.I.Y PCs usually have longer individual hardware warranty period and the individual hardware built inside are usually better.

What makes BitServe stands out of the crowd?
For S$25, you can own a new D.I.Y PC! It saves you times sourcing for all the hardware and software and also the hassle to travel down to SLS. It also saves you times building it from scratch. Times is money and it is especially important to many PC users, who do not dealt technically with PCs daily, and their lives are so fast-pacing in this society.
For just S$35, you can also have your D.I.Y PCs delivered to your doorstep!
The after-sale servicing just costs you S$0.25 per minute*! BitServe counts its servicing charge as per minute and you save better.
Last but not least, BitServe also has its own Rebate Policy applied to all its customers. After deducting the costs of the hardware and/or software, the assembly charge and/or delivery charge, the remaining amount will be paid back to you. All necessary receipts and invoices will be given for your retention as proof of new purchase and you fully own your D.I.Y PCs.

All PC users and even system integrators are welcomed. If you are interested, please email BitServe at ***@hotmail.com, together with your specification and quantity. BitServe will be glad to quote you the price, within market price, within the next 3 workdays.

Note: For this time, BitServe only assemble system based on AMD's Socket-939 Athlon64 and Intel's Socket-775 Pentium-4 processors.



*The minimum chargeable servicing time is 20 minutes. Other servicing time less than that will be charged at a flat rate of S$5.00. Servicing does not included into the warranty period and it is solely an exclusive and optional service provided by BitServe to its customers, who have bought their D.I.Y PCs with BitServe. For any warranty claim on any hardware that fails within the specified warranty period, the customers shall approach the respective manufacturer/distributor/retailer.
noob
2006-01-08 06:52:16 UTC
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from your statement, it does says, I can get a NEW DIY PC for the cost of $25, and if I pay a total sum of $35 dollars, I can make you deliver the PC to my place. I think you have to rewrite your advertisement before you sued by misleading other consumer. cos your statements are very vague, not discrete at all.

"BitServe" <***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:dppqmv$h0v$***@mawar.singnet.com.sg...
Thank you coygin for your correction.

S$25 for a DIY PC? Bit Serve has never said S$25 for a PC. I think you have misunderstood the sentence. BitServe does mentioned "for S$25, you can own a new D.I.Y PC!" and this S$25 is only the assembly cost, excluding the costs of hardware and software.

For just S$25 to own a new PC, do you think there is any hidden cost? It is plain labour cost. If you ask me any hidden cost for a Dell PC, I can tell everyone there is! The hidden cost is built into the delivery charge! The low cost of its PC, with many promotions and discounts, is just to attract customers. After you have ordered one online, alas, you may find additional bucks stated for the delivery. And this is not just $10 or even $40! It is far above $50 or $60 for one set!

BitServe hopes we have address your comment.
"coygin" <***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:43bfe059$***@news.starhub.net.sg...
I just want to comment on your grammar. There is no such words as perfomability & functionability. It should be performance & functionality respectively =))

By the way, for S$25.00 for a new DIY PC it is too good to be true. Unless you specify how you arrived to that amount and clearly define any hidden cost even pre-schoolers would think it is a scam =)

"BitServe" <***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:dpkqbu$9vt$***@mawar.singnet.com.sg...
What is D.I.Y?
D.I.Y stands for Do-It-Yourself. And when this term is applied to a PC, it means a PC built by oneself and not by any PC company and thus a PC without a brand name, like HP, Compaq, Acer, Fujitsu or Dell. However, all the individual hardware and software still come with a brand.

What makes D.I.Y PCs still so popular?
Simply said, what you will get is what you have bought. Every cent you paid does count into the performability and functionability of any hardware and software. If you compare every single specification between a D.I.Y and a branded PC, you can find the differences in the warranty period, in the functionability and performability of the hardware. D.I.Y PCs usually have longer individual hardware warranty period and the individual hardware built inside are usually better.

What makes BitServe stands out of the crowd?
For S$25, you can own a new D.I.Y PC! It saves you times sourcing for all the hardware and software and also the hassle to travel down to SLS. It also saves you times building it from scratch. Times is money and it is especially important to many PC users, who do not dealt technically with PCs daily, and their lives are so fast-pacing in this society.
For just S$35, you can also have your D.I.Y PCs delivered to your doorstep!
The after-sale servicing just costs you S$0.25 per minute*! BitServe counts its servicing charge as per minute and you save better.
Last but not least, BitServe also has its own Rebate Policy applied to all its customers. After deducting the costs of the hardware and/or software, the assembly charge and/or delivery charge, the remaining amount will be paid back to you. All necessary receipts and invoices will be given for your retention as proof of new purchase and you fully own your D.I.Y PCs.

All PC users and even system integrators are welcomed. If you are interested, please email BitServe at ***@hotmail.com, together with your specification and quantity. BitServe will be glad to quote you the price, within market price, within the next 3 workdays.

Note: For this time, BitServe only assemble system based on AMD's Socket-939 Athlon64 and Intel's Socket-775 Pentium-4 processors.



*The minimum chargeable servicing time is 20 minutes. Other servicing time less than that will be charged at a flat rate of S$5.00. Servicing does not included into the warranty period and it is solely an exclusive and optional service provided by BitServe to its customers, who have bought their D.I.Y PCs with BitServe. For any warranty claim on any hardware that fails within the specified warranty period, the customers shall approach the respective manufacturer/distributor/retailer.
BitServe
2006-01-08 10:04:55 UTC
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Thank you noob for your comments.

Please read the subject title. However, BitServe will still look into the sentences we have made here.

BitServe does not meant to misled the public but these are all normal practices for marketing.

BitServe hopes we have address to your comments and for those customers who have placed orders with BitServe, they will not be affected and all the prices remained the same as in the invoices.

S$25 for D.I.Y PC assembly service, excludes the costs of hardware and software.
Additional S$35 for delivery.
Money rebate to our customers if we can find an more affordable and equivalent part.

"noob" <***@newbie.org> wrote in message news:43c0b76e$***@news.starhub.net.sg...
from your statement, it does says, I can get a NEW DIY PC for the cost of $25, and if I pay a total sum of $35 dollars, I can make you deliver the PC to my place. I think you have to rewrite your advertisement before you sued by misleading other consumer. cos your statements are very vague, not discrete at all.

"BitServe" <***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:dppqmv$h0v$***@mawar.singnet.com.sg...
Thank you coygin for your correction.

S$25 for a DIY PC? Bit Serve has never said S$25 for a PC. I think you have misunderstood the sentence. BitServe does mentioned "for S$25, you can own a new D.I.Y PC!" and this S$25 is only the assembly cost, excluding the costs of hardware and software.

For just S$25 to own a new PC, do you think there is any hidden cost? It is plain labour cost. If you ask me any hidden cost for a Dell PC, I can tell everyone there is! The hidden cost is built into the delivery charge! The low cost of its PC, with many promotions and discounts, is just to attract customers. After you have ordered one online, alas, you may find additional bucks stated for the delivery. And this is not just $10 or even $40! It is far above $50 or $60 for one set!

BitServe hopes we have address your comment.
"coygin" <***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:43bfe059$***@news.starhub.net.sg...
I just want to comment on your grammar. There is no such words as perfomability & functionability. It should be performance & functionality respectively =))

By the way, for S$25.00 for a new DIY PC it is too good to be true. Unless you specify how you arrived to that amount and clearly define any hidden cost even pre-schoolers would think it is a scam =)

"BitServe" <***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:dpkqbu$9vt$***@mawar.singnet.com.sg...
What is D.I.Y?
D.I.Y stands for Do-It-Yourself. And when this term is applied to a PC, it means a PC built by oneself and not by any PC company and thus a PC without a brand name, like HP, Compaq, Acer, Fujitsu or Dell. However, all the individual hardware and software still come with a brand.

What makes D.I.Y PCs still so popular?
Simply said, what you will get is what you have bought. Every cent you paid does count into the performability and functionability of any hardware and software. If you compare every single specification between a D.I.Y and a branded PC, you can find the differences in the warranty period, in the functionability and performability of the hardware. D.I.Y PCs usually have longer individual hardware warranty period and the individual hardware built inside are usually better.

What makes BitServe stands out of the crowd?
For S$25, you can own a new D.I.Y PC! It saves you times sourcing for all the hardware and software and also the hassle to travel down to SLS. It also saves you times building it from scratch. Times is money and it is especially important to many PC users, who do not dealt technically with PCs daily, and their lives are so fast-pacing in this society.
For just S$35, you can also have your D.I.Y PCs delivered to your doorstep!
The after-sale servicing just costs you S$0.25 per minute*! BitServe counts its servicing charge as per minute and you save better.
Last but not least, BitServe also has its own Rebate Policy applied to all its customers. After deducting the costs of the hardware and/or software, the assembly charge and/or delivery charge, the remaining amount will be paid back to you. All necessary receipts and invoices will be given for your retention as proof of new purchase and you fully own your D.I.Y PCs.

All PC users and even system integrators are welcomed. If you are interested, please email BitServe at ***@hotmail.com, together with your specification and quantity. BitServe will be glad to quote you the price, within market price, within the next 3 workdays.

Note: For this time, BitServe only assemble system based on AMD's Socket-939 Athlon64 and Intel's Socket-775 Pentium-4 processors.



*The minimum chargeable servicing time is 20 minutes. Other servicing time less than that will be charged at a flat rate of S$5.00. Servicing does not included into the warranty period and it is solely an exclusive and optional service provided by BitServe to its customers, who have bought their D.I.Y PCs with BitServe. For any warranty claim on any hardware that fails within the specified warranty period, the customers shall approach the respective manufacturer/distributor/retailer.
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