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jamsys
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 26706 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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What are the credit card fee's?
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jamsys
Joined: 29 Jun 2006 Posts: 152
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| AnalogRocks wrote: | | What are the credit card fee's? |
Take a look at the link...
When I signed up it said zero annual fee
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garyfritz
Joined: 08 Apr 2006 Posts: 12088 Location: Fort Collins, CO
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Yup, there are no fees. But this means you're buying from Sony, giving them more business. I'm going to keep watching Craigslist. There have been several $300 PS3's lately. I just need to catch one.
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jamsys
Joined: 29 Jun 2006 Posts: 152
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| garyfritz wrote: | | Yup, there are no fees. But this means you're buying from Sony, giving them more business. I'm going to keep watching Craigslist. There have been several $300 PS3's lately. I just need to catch one. |
Whats wrong with buying from sony?
And making no payments for a year????
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WanMan
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Sorry, if I cannot use my Amex then I am not buying.
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jamsys
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Guys,
I dont work for the company.... Was just trying to share what I thought was a good offer
Scott
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kal Forum Administrator
Joined: 06 Mar 2006 Posts: 18114 Location: Ottawa, Canada
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dculberson
Joined: 05 Jan 2007 Posts: 211 Location: Columbus, OH
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The last thing I need is another credit card, and I generally refuse to participate in offers like that because of that. (I have great credit, I just hate dealing with additional cards, and closing them later..) But this is a good deal and is seriously tempting me. Dang it!! $100 is on the cusp of feeling "worth it" for the hassle of calling them and closing the account later.
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Person99
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 4899 Location: Flower Mound, TX
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| jamsys wrote: |
Whats wrong with buying from sony? |
Many folks are not crazy about Sony because they are, in politically correct terms, "ethically challenged." Google some of sony's stunts like root kit and what they did with blu-ray, and you'll start to see why not many sane people think Sony being at the helm of anything consumer related is a good idea.
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overclkr
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| kal wrote: | Don't worry about it Scott. A lot of people here have a general hate on for everything Sony.
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The G90 is on the exception list though.
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benareeno
Joined: 22 Mar 2006 Posts: 1614 Location: ottawa, canada
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If this was in Canada, I would do it right now....but alas, it seems to be for Yanks only.
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WanMan
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| overclkr wrote: | | kal wrote: | Don't worry about it Scott. A lot of people here have a general hate on for everything Sony.
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The G90 is on the exception list though.  |
I kaap separate the products from the people. Products are not political--only people are.
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MikeEby
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| WanMan wrote: | | overclkr wrote: | | kal wrote: | Don't worry about it Scott. A lot of people here have a general hate on for everything Sony.
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The G90 is on the exception list though.  |
I kaap separate the products from the people. Products are not political--only people are. |
The Sony that engineered the G90 is really a different company then the Sony of today. Back then they were an electronics company. Now they are a media giant.
I do question the engineering slightly using the Dallas chip with a 10 year battery life in a piece of gear costing $40K.
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ecrabb Forum Moderator
Joined: 13 Mar 2006 Posts: 15909 Location: Utah
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Don't forget that the G90 (like all of the later CRT projectors) was designed, marketed and sold by Sony Broadcast - not the CE division. Unlike all the Sony projectors that people are buying for HT now, which ARE from the CE division. Well, unless you have 100k burning a hole in your pocket and want to light up a 20' screen in your 30-seat HT. In that case, you do go to the broadcast division and you pick up one of those bad boy 4k SRX-Sxxx machines. Whoah. Too bad the bulbs in those things are horrendously expensive, or these would be neat machines to pick up on the surplus market in 5 years. I digress...
I for one, am really annoyed that Sony got into the content business. I don't like the clear conflict of interest that surfaces - especially when it comes to giving two shits about consumer interests. Sony Broadcast makes acquisition equipment that content creators use to shoot productions (Cinealta, HDCam, XDCam, etc.), they make editing and production equipment, they own a bunch of studios that fund and/or produce many of the movies we watch, they now have a major stake in the next big distribution format (Blu), and they have a large piece of the pie in the CE industry in the hardware they sell to watch the stuff they create. Talk about a hegemony!!!
To make a comparison to the auto industry, it would be like if Ford Motor Co also owned its parts manufacturers, an oil company and fuel distribution company (gas stations), toll roads, etc. You'd buy your Ford car, then put Ford gas in it at the Ford Station, drive on the Ford Toll Roads, and you'd get your auto insurance from Ford Mutual. Oh, and you'd listen to Ford FM on your radio.
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MikeEby
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| ecrabb wrote: | Don't forget that the G90 (like all of the later CRT projectors) was designed, marketed and sold by Sony Broadcast - not the CE division. Unlike all the Sony projectors that people are buying for HT now, which ARE from the CE division. Well, unless you have 100k burning a hole in your pocket and want to light up a 20' screen in your 30-seat HT. In that case, you do go to the broadcast division and you pick up one of those bad boy 4k SRX-Sxxx machines. Whoah. Too bad the bulbs in those things are horrendously expensive, or these would be neat machines to pick up on the surplus market in 5 years. I digress...
I for one, am really annoyed that Sony got into the content business. I don't like the clear conflict of interest that surfaces - especially when it comes to giving two shits about consumer interests. Sony Broadcast makes acquisition equipment that content creators use to shoot productions (Cinealta, HDCam, XDCam, etc.), they make editing and production equipment, they own a bunch of studios that fund and/or produce many of the movies we watch, they now have a major stake in the next big distribution format (Blu), and they have a large piece of the pie in the CE industry in the hardware they sell to watch the stuff they create. Talk about a hegemony!!!
To make a comparison to the auto industry, it would be like if Ford Motor Co also owned its parts manufacturers, an oil company and fuel distribution company (gas stations), toll roads, etc. You'd buy your Ford car, then put Ford gas in it at the Ford Station, drive on the Ford Toll Roads, and you'd get your auto insurance from Ford Mutual. Oh, and you'd listen to Ford FM on your radio.
Accckkkk...
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Exactly!
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Person99
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| MikeEby wrote: | | ecrabb wrote: | Don't forget that the G90 (like all of the later CRT projectors) was designed, marketed and sold by Sony Broadcast - not the CE division. Unlike all the Sony projectors that people are buying for HT now, which ARE from the CE division. Well, unless you have 100k burning a hole in your pocket and want to light up a 20' screen in your 30-seat HT. In that case, you do go to the broadcast division and you pick up one of those bad boy 4k SRX-Sxxx machines. Whoah. Too bad the bulbs in those things are horrendously expensive, or these would be neat machines to pick up on the surplus market in 5 years. I digress...
I for one, am really annoyed that Sony got into the content business. I don't like the clear conflict of interest that surfaces - especially when it comes to giving two shits about consumer interests. Sony Broadcast makes acquisition equipment that content creators use to shoot productions (Cinealta, HDCam, XDCam, etc.), they make editing and production equipment, they own a bunch of studios that fund and/or produce many of the movies we watch, they now have a major stake in the next big distribution format (Blu), and they have a large piece of the pie in the CE industry in the hardware they sell to watch the stuff they create. Talk about a hegemony!!!
To make a comparison to the auto industry, it would be like if Ford Motor Co also owned its parts manufacturers, an oil company and fuel distribution company (gas stations), toll roads, etc. You'd buy your Ford car, then put Ford gas in it at the Ford Station, drive on the Ford Toll Roads, and you'd get your auto insurance from Ford Mutual. Oh, and you'd listen to Ford FM on your radio.
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You guys are just silly. As all us blu-ray supporters know, Sony will always look out for the best interest of the consumer.
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MikeEby
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You guys are just silly. As all us blu-ray supporters know, Sony will always look out for the best interest of the consumer.  |
Surely, you jest
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wallace123456
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| Person99 wrote: | You guys are just silly. As all us blu-ray supporters know, Sony will always look out for the best interest of the consumer.  |
Kinda the same way like Bill Gates looks out for us. No?
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MikeEby
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| wallace123456 wrote: | | Person99 wrote: | You guys are just silly. As all us blu-ray supporters know, Sony will always look out for the best interest of the consumer.  |
Kinda the same way like Bill Gates looks out for us. No?
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Yes but to a lessor degree. M$ is not that big a player in hardware and internet delivery. They have failed in many of those many endeavors, it doesn't even look like they will be successful at the yahoo purchase.
Lets say they buy Dell, Google, ATT or Comcast then we would have a problem! That's where Sony is now.
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