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Previously on "Leasing IT equipment"

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  • pzz76077
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    Originally posted by DaveP View Post
    I want choice of laptop. I am guessing the choice is limited of whats on ebay.

    Examples ????
    My HP laptop: http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4339 is about as cutting edge as you can get, Office 2007 etc - 500 quid from HP on Ebay.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by pzz76077 View Post
    Laptops are throwaway commodity items these days.

    PZZ
    Have you ever thrown a laptop in the bin?

    They just collect around my house, which is pointless.

    My job is always customer facing I like having access to the latest equipment something that will 'just do' just won't cut it.

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  • DaveP
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    I want choice of laptop. I am guessing the choice is limited of whats on ebay.

    Examples ????

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  • pzz76077
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    You can pick up a real good laptop from HP, Dell etc themselves from their sites on on Ebay for 500 quid complete with software, maintenance, next day replacement directly from the vendor etc. So why on earth would you want to lease a laptop?? Its just not worth it. What do you hope to gain?? Laptops are throwaway commodity items these days.

    If you are not happy with the above, you can get a free laptop from most broadband providers. Assuming that you will pay for a broadband service anyway, what else do you want??

    PZZ

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  • DaveP
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    I have gone ahead and leased a samsung x360 laptop via PCWB its value is £1200

    I need to insure it, can you recommend a company that does laptop insurance.

    I know PCW offer it, but surely there must be others & better prices.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by DaveP View Post
    I've contacted PC world business which is rentsmart, they only do 3 year leases but you can upgrade after 2 years (tying you in conveniantly)

    how did you get a 1 year lease ?
    My mistake, it's a 3 year lease with the option of of upgrading after 2 like you say.

    Still for me it's better then collecting dead paper weights.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by blacjac View Post
    is it not covered under your business insurance?
    It is possible... I'll need to give it a look.

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  • DaveP
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    My Ltd is leasing a Mac book pro through http://www.rentsmart.co.uk/ for about £40 a month.

    At the end of 12 months I can hand it back and walk away, or continue for another year, which at the end of I can keep. What's that, £960?

    Or at the end of 2 years I can hand it back and continue with the latest machine available.

    It's perfect option for me when on the move, means I got the latest equipment and there's no more tears over not knowing what to do with the viao I once bought for near £1800 and has now become a paper weight.
    I've contacted PC world business which is rentsmart, they only do 3 year leases but you can upgrade after 2 years (tying you in conveniantly)

    how did you get a 1 year lease ?

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  • blacjac
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    It's gets replaced within 48 hours (so they say). I pay £5 on top of the rent for insurance per month.
    is it not covered under your business insurance?

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Dont lease it. You just end up in a rolling lease because the new one this year is only 'a few quid more a month.'

    In truth hardly anyone needs to replace a laptop every 2 years.

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post

    It's perfect option for me when on the move, means I got the latest equipment and there's no more tears over not knowing what to do with the viao I once bought for near £1800 and has now become a paper weight.
    That's a good point, I'm beginning to collect paperweights...

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by Durbs View Post
    What happens if you lob a cup of tea over it? Are you liable for the cost?
    It's gets replaced within 48 hours (so they say). I pay £5 on top of the rent for insurance per month.

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Post
    Laptops are 10 a penny these days, just buy one.
    For finance reasons it's better to lease than buy. Still feels wrong to me though...

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  • Durbs
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    My Ltd is leasing a Mac book pro through http://www.rentsmart.co.uk/ for about £40 a month.

    At the end of 12 months I can hand it back and walk away, or continue for another year, which at the end of I can keep. What's that, £960?

    Or at the end of 2 years I can hand it back and continue with the latest machine available.

    It's perfect option for me when on the move, means I got the latest equipment and there's no more tears over not knowing what to do with the viao I once bought for near £1800 and has now become a paper weight.
    What happens if you lob a cup of tea over it? Are you liable for the cost?

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  • scooterscot
    replied
    My Ltd is leasing a Mac book pro through http://www.rentsmart.co.uk/ for about £40 a month.

    At the end of 12 months I can hand it back and walk away, or continue for another year, which at the end of I can keep. What's that, £960?

    Or at the end of 2 years I can hand it back and continue with the latest machine available.

    It's perfect option for me when on the move, means I got the latest equipment and there's no more tears over not knowing what to do with the viao I once bought for near £1800 and has now become a paper weight.

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