Free and Low Cost PC Offers - The Catch
You’ve probably seen the ads for “low cost” PC’s - “PC’s for $199″ - or even “free” computers. If you’re in the market for a personal computer, you should know “free” doesn’t always mean free. Very often, certain conditions and restrictions found in the fine print of advertisements for “free” or “low cost” PC’s can turn a so-called deal into an expensive purchase.
Bundled Services
“Free” or “low-cost” PC offers often require “bundled” Internet service contracts, which may last up to three years. In return for signing up for Internet service, you can get as much as a $400 rebate on the computer purchase. While some of these offers can be good deals, many are not as affordable as they may seem.
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