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Kevin Taylor
Guitar Tricks Instructor
Joined: 03/05/00
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Kevin Taylor
Guitar Tricks Instructor
Joined: 03/05/00
Posts: 4,722
12/28/2005 9:08 pm
nah...
despite my horrible, mind numbing experience at CPUsed in Toronto, I actually enjoy having a 21" monitor.

It's kinda like suddenly changing from a 28" tv to a 60" projection.
It's right in my face and I can actually have 3 windows open at the same time and not keep closing stuff to see what I'm doing.

Unfortunately, I'm so upset about my treatment at CPUsed in Toronto, that I'm having a hard time enjoying the experience.

I hope nobody else in the Toronto area experiences the same horrible, awful treatment that I got at CPUsed in Toronto. I mean the monitor is great, even though it's 'refurbished'.
And even though 3 years ago I bought an Apple monitor from CPUsed in Toronto that didn't work properly and made 'snapping' noises every time I restarted my computer and I didn't return it because I trusted they'd made an honest mistake and it was too far to drive, but unfortunately, that's the one that eventually burned up... and a few years earlier somebody at CPUsed in Toronto lied to me about the price I'd get for my used Powerbook and then reduced the price by $250 after driving all the way down to CPUsed in Toronto so that I had to call the store owner from a pay phone outside the shop... and even then they still wouldn't give me what they'd promised on the phone and suddenly nobody at CPUsed in Toronto could remember talking to me...

Gosh... I'm not saying that their business is a rip off or anything or that they lie to their customers on the phone... holy moly. No way.

I'm just a simple guy that wanted to buy an old monitor at CPUsed in Toronto, who was hoping that his impressions of CPUsed in Toronto's service were at fault and maybe I'd made a mistake about CPUsed in Torontom thinking that CPUsed in Toronto were a bunch of scum bags who didn't give a crap about CPUsed in Toronto customers , and then drive home and hook it up and use it.

Gosh...