Soldato
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Yes a substantial fraction and combined with the eighty percent of the PC market....
They've definitely cornered the mug/whale sector of the PC market which is where we stated at.
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Yes a substantial fraction and combined with the eighty percent of the PC market....
They've definitely cornered the mug/whale sector of the PC market which is where we stated at.
really don't understand the mentality of some of the people on here.
Why are people mugs for buying?
Wouldn't 'whale' be indicative of a small number of people spending the most amount of money whereas by their market position they have the highest number of people spending.
If you're paying £1300+ for something that is worth at best £800-£900, then yes, you are a mug.
Not sure what the point of your 2nd comment is.
At least it has gone down £200 in just a matter of a few postsIt's like talking to my kid sister sometimes on here
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Is that the best you can come up with? your kid sister must be running rings round you...
£1300, £1500 whatever was paid it was way too much, and those who bought them are mugs.
Are you looking to buy to buy any chance?
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