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Thread: moral dilema

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDave
    i'm sorry your family is poor it's not my fault though. it isn't about the money either, it's about inexperienced pc buyers choosing a custom pc. he phoned me last night to ask if the specs are good because his dad told him what they were.

    i dont think its been bought yet, thats why its a dilema. even if they were on a strict budget they could cut back on other stuff to have a system better suited to gaming.

    i mean dvd-writer and tft monitor btw, not food and rent
    Thank you for your sentiments.

    Now you're telling us that he's asked your advice, which is an entirely different thing and no moral dilemma at all. In this case be honest and recommend a half decent 17" CRT with the money saved going to the gfx card. You could point out, however, that if he sticks with what he's got, upgrading the gfx will be cheaper than changing to a TFT. I wouldn't worry about the DVD writer as they're so cheap it's not worth pissing around with anything else.
    if your font size is this small i'll add you to my ignore list because you're wasting my time, OK?

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    he isn't supposed to know anything though. meh i forgotten what the fucks going on. we'll work something out

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDave
    games. the dilemma is should he let his mum know his dad's ruined christmas in order to get her to sort the card out? and is it ungrateful?
    hell yeah its ungratefull.........

    "well i know you guys love me and all, but that thing you want to give me is just way to cheap"

    even if money isnt an object, isnt it the thought that counts??

    it might be a good idea for your friend to realize that he is getting alot more for christmas than most people, and not everybody is as fortunate as he/she is.......

    is there no one that knows what Christmas stands for nowadays?

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    If the parents would be coming to you directly for your advice then it would make sense to advise them. This situation seems different. As you said "he phoned me last night to ask if the specs are good because his dad told him what they were." So the father already has an opinion that the computer is "good".

    He should just accept the gift and be happy. He can also upgrade later if he feels he needs to, which I'm sure will happen when he wants a 5 GHz computer.

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    the 5200 will be fine.

    He could always get a better card later in the year, possibly with christmas money.

  6. Software & Hardware   -   #16
    I really don't see the moral dilema?! He asked ur opinion and since hes ur friend tell the truth... Tell him ur opinion about the PC since u know a lil more in that area. And leave telling or not telling his parents up to him... he's the one that should have the moral dilema not u.
    But its better then u saying its great and then finding out later that u lied

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