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LinPC
4.23 (This company is worth using)
(1 - 5 penguins)
Name of company or service provider.
LinPCOwner Eric Keeler
1-803-466-8491
Name of product(s) or service(s) or categories of Product types or
service types.
Description of Product type or service.
Custom computers with PCLinuxOS installed.Rate the policy or agreement based on fairness and how much they
trust the customer (1-5 penguins) And post a link to the current
agreement at that time and date in a saved .pdf file that is on a
private page or server so that it can't be altered by the company.
Provide a link to their current agreement.
User Reviews. if you can find them on line or reviews by other
sites. (average their ratings and boil them all down into one 1 - 5
rating.
Call the companies 1-800 number 10 times but not one after another
and see: 1. How many people can speak fluent English in an understandable fashion, 2. Are they rude or do they answer your questions (ask a different question every time you call) 3. how long do you have to wait on hold?
Product or service quality, value, Bang per buck ratio.
Seems to be pretty good if you like PCLinuxOS.Similar products or services from other companies.
The only negative thing here is that you don't have a choice of your favorite Linux Distro but other than that it's great!Shipping rates, handling, and do they offer USPS, UPS, FEDEX or
what? Do the items arrive broken? How long does it take for them to
ship them out.
Payment Methods. I.E. PayPal, credit card, google checkout, Direct
deposit, etc.
Any personal experiences.
Eric called me once and seemed to be a resonable man. He speaks good English and I would love to test one of his machines so I could add the rating here.Would the average consumer expect to have any of the problems
mentioned here on a regular basis or is this something that they
would have to be a customer for a long time before they experienced?
Does this company outsource? If so how much is outsourced?
Does the company say one thing and do another? Do their policies
agree with what they say?
Do they lye, Cheat, steal.
Don't think so.Warranty, return policy, RMA time. etc.
The return policy is fair as long as you don't expect a full refund for a product that was not damaged. Most distributers share this concept.If you buy their product or service for a small fee do you end up
paying more in the end?
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