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SlashGear: Fujitsu Lifebook 4 Life offers new laptops every 3yrs to warranty buyers
Gizmodo: Fujitsu's Laptop4Life Scheme Gets You A New Laptop Every 3 Years 'Til You Die [Laptops]
Coolest Gadgets: Fujitsu Laptop4Life Program
High Tech Lounge: Free Laptop From Fujitsu Every Now And Then
Fujitsu Lifebook 4 Life offers new laptops every 3yrs to warranty buyers
SlashGear —
... to tinkering with your notebook, or are averse to extended warranties, this likely isn’t the scheme for you; however, if you usually opt for three years of coverage then it might be worth taking a look at the Lifebook range. Fujitsu’s insurance premium varies with the notebook’s value: three years for a machine under £600 is £99, a machine £601 to £1,000 is $119 and one £1,001 to £1,700 is £159. The Lifebook 4 Life scheme is open until March 31st, 2009.
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Fujitsu's Laptop4Life Scheme Gets You A New Laptop Every 3 Years 'Til You Die [Laptops]
Gizmodo —
... behind Fujitsu's Laptop4Life program. Sure, you have to buy the extended 3-year warranty at first, not damage the old machine too much, and hang onto the receipt for grim death, but then you'll get a lappy worth the same as your original, plus 10% for inflation. Okay, it ties you to one manufacturer, but think of the tech leaps that'll happen in three years, and that'll end up in your next machine. Tempting marketing, for sure, and cunning too: you can't pass it on in your will. [OhGizmo] ...
Fujitsu Laptop4Life Program
Coolest Gadgets —
... purchased, with a ten percent adjustment for inflation.
This program comes in handy for getting new software or other hardware, but they need to be upgradeable Fujitsu parts. So now you can set the purchase of your new laptop in sync with the new version of Windows!
I have to admit Fujitsu is pretty generous to be giving out such an offer. I have heard that a user can keep this program up until the day he or she dies, but cannot pass it on to their progeny.
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Free Laptop From Fujitsu Every Now And Then
High Tech Lounge —
... $2000, but it’ll be worth much less than that in three years. If my optimistic viewpoint actually holds up to be true, you’ve got to wonder how Fujitsu would go about making money with this program. Do they sell you additional services? I’d assume that you have to buy that three-year warranty every time, so maybe that’s pricier than what you’d expect? In any case, you can find out more on Fujitsu’s official website for LifeBook4Life. Free Laptop From Fujitsu Every Now And Then Source: ohgizmo.com


