Britain's biggest technology magazine
SEARCH FOR: IN:
      
Welcome Guest  Register Log in

News 

[PSUs]
Friday 17th August 2007
PC World Withdraws Free Notebooks 3:22PM, Friday 17th August 2007
PC World has withdrawn a broadband deal, which offered a free notebook PC with every subscription, after less than one month.

The promotion, which was announced and widely reported on the 18th July, was quietly terminated some time before the 16th August. The original offer's webpage now says, "We're Sorry. This deal has now ended. You can still take advantage of our great laptop deals at PC World..."

When the company launched the offer it did not indicate that it was time-limited. Spokesman Hamish Thompson told Computer Shopper that the deal was a "victim of its own success". He claimed that PC World had allocated "tens of thousands" of notebooks to be given away, but that they had all been used up within weeks.

Subscribers had to sign up to a two year 2Mbit/s Orange broadband service, costing £14.99 per month, in a PC World store. Following a ten day period, during which the subscriber's bank details would be checked, a voucher for a fairly low-powered notebook PC worth £300 would then be sent in the post. This could be exchanged for a PC in the store. Available upgrades included an Intel Centrino Core 2 Duo model for an extra £199.99.

Submit to: Digg  |  Slashdot  |  Del.icio.us  |  Technorati

Related News



Top 10 Broadband

150+ broadband packages

Compare 30+ mobile broadband deals

Powered by Top 10 Broadband


Columns

Under Development: Splitting the difference

While Mrs R struggles to get her fix of Grey's Anatomy, David Robinson finds that breaking up is not so hard to do when it comes to useless bits of technology. › See full Opinion