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Miffed22001
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02-19-2007, 07:52 PM
Post subject: Does anybody know...
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Straight Flush
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if i buy a desktop from america, how much will it cost to have it delivered to the uk?
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Warpe
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A desktop computer? You can't plug it in, can you?
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vqc
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Straight Flush
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try configuring a computer at Dell.com and going through with the order up until the part where you have to click "place this order". You shoul dbe able to find out how much it costs by doing it that way.
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bigred
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Warpe
A desktop computer? You can't plug it in, can you?
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Whether this was serious or not, it made me laugh.
I think VQC has it covered.
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LOL OPERATIONS
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Warpe
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by bigred
Quote:
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Originally Posted by Warpe
A desktop computer? You can't plug it in, can you?
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Whether this was serious or not, it made me laugh.
I think VQC has it covered.
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The UK has a different electrical system from North America. You usually need some kind of converter.
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bigred
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I am cognizant of this. That's why I added the serious or not part. I still laughed though. Not sure why. You're just auto-funny.
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LOL OPERATIONS
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Straight
Join Date: Feb 2007
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I laughed anyway.
My computer has a little switch on the back to flick it from 230V to 115V,meaning it can be used here or in America - so i suppose you'll just need to ensure it has one of these thingys
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