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I'm sure someone like my youngest (16) kid brother would love it. (Had him beside me last time I was picking a computer apart, and he had a lot of questions about what was what, let me tell you :lol: I let him help me attach a fan, and he seemed fairly happy about just having done that :happy: )
And a lot of people, me included (and you I'd wager), prefer using machines they've put together themselves, the chance of doing so (or at least being present when it's done), under supervision (which hopefully elminates the chance of buggering it up, for a first-timer), would attract a lot of people. At least I think so :unsure:
You might need to watch them carefully though as some people are clumsy to a degree it's hard to fathom, assuming you let them touch the stuff.
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That's a very creative idea i must say. i would definitely go. but that's me.
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You think 5 would be enough? Get the local press involved and you could have a lot more interest than that.
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Originally Posted by SnnY
I'm sure someone like my youngest (16) kid brother would love it. (Had him beside me last time I was picking a computer apart, and he had a lot of questions about what was what, let me tell you :lol: I let him help me attach a fan, and he seemed fairly happy about just having done that :happy: )
And a lot of people, me included (and you I'd wager), prefer using machines they've put together themselves, the chance of doing so (or at least being present when it's done), under supervision (which hopefully elminates the chance of buggering it up, for a first-timer), would attract a lot of people. At least I think so :unsure:
You might need to watch them carefully though as some people are clumsy to a degree it's hard to fathom, assuming you let them touch the stuff.
The owner would do ALL the assembly...we would just advise/assist.
The whole idea is to get them comfortable with the basic workings of the hardware.
That way, when they want to add more RAM (hopefully purchased from me) or something, it would be a project they could reasonably expect to accomplish.
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You say since its early summer whos gonna be thinkin about comps? heh me! and any other comp freak.
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You think 5 would be enough? Get the local press involved and you could have a lot more interest than that.
We have a small shop and limited manpower available.
Five seemed like a number we could handle without too much trouble.
If I can get this to happen, maybe a larger group would be possible the second time.
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The people who come in will be paying for the system they put together right? Its just that wouldn't it be hard to find 5 people who want to spend a day putting a pc together and have to pay for it.
I know it might sound wierd but kids are usually the only type of people who want these power/gaming pc's and most of them are a bunch of retards who just want to get it home as soon as possible and install Kazaa and download that great 30mb version of Doom 3.
Will it nay be hard to get all 5 people to come into your shop on the same day cash in hand?
Like Lynx said try and get the local press involved that way you're sure to get your number. Maybe also have them build a sustem with 512mb of ram and on the spot on the day offer them the chance to get an extra 512mb for a reduced price, same with like a set of nice speakers, a USB drive, a DVD-rw and some discs, it certainly would be a great chance to flog some old stock as such.
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The people who come in will be paying for the system they put together right? Its just that wouldn't it be hard to find 5 people who want to spend a day putting a pc together and have to pay for it.
But it's their PC when it's done...
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I know it might sound wierd but kids are usually the only type of people who want these power/gaming pc's and most of them are a bunch of retards who just want to get it home as soon as possible and install Kazaa and download that great 30mb version of Doom 3.
Surprisingly, this is not true.
These machines will not be "super gaming machines", just good quality, upgradable platforms that could be turned into anything.
I have gotten very good response so far from women ( and it's not my personal charm, trust me)...they are almost universally ignored when any hardware issue comes up, but the fact is that the majority of our customers are female. They are the ones who can haul in the broken PC while hubby is at work and many have been forced to become (semi) competent because of this.
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Will it nay be hard to get all 5 people to come into your shop on the same day cash in hand?
They'll have to pay upfront when they sign up for the seminar...that way I'm using their cash to buy all the parts.
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Like Lynx said try and get the local press involved that way you're sure to get your number. Maybe also have them build a sustem with 512mb of ram and on the spot on the day offer them the chance to get an extra 512mb for a reduced price, same with like a set of nice speakers, a USB drive, a DVD-rw and some discs, it certainly would be a great chance to flog some old stock as such.
That was the plan.
This is the base machine I was thinking of...
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This was just a quick and dirty Newegg shopping cart assembly, but it gives the idea of what I'm shooting for.
The machine has to be relatively high-end cause I don't want to deal with cheapskates and pikers...I want to attract more customers with disposable income.
It should also weed out dreamers and kiddies (although if Mom and Dad wanna pay I won't stop 'em).
Don't forget...we'll also be providing doughnuts and coffee too.
That should seal the deal, doncha think?