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I ordered some parts online to the tune of $119, which included a ridiculous $25 for shipping (which wasn’t disclosed until after the order was complete), but found out that I didn’t need them thanks to members of this forum.
I immediately canceled the order and received an email from the seller the next day confirming that the order was canceled. What I didn’t get was my money returned to me. My credit union shows that PayPal was paid, and PayPal said that the vendor was paid, yet here I am with a canceled order and a wallet that’s $119 lighter . With any luck they’ll respond to my email but in the mean time I wait...
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Call your bank and request the charge cancelled. It’s likely just pending somewhere.
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When I was a wee lad of 23(ish), I ordered a new PC through PC Shopper , which for the sake of all the whippersnappers around here was basically a giant phone-book (shit, you don’t know what that is either...) ok, a several-pound magazine with lots and lots and lots and lots of ads from computer sellers.
I didn’t have a credit card, so I gave money to a friend to use his debit card. Weeks passed, and no computer; I’d call every now and then, and they’d tell me it was going to be on its way soon, but eventually the phone line was just busy 24 hours a day.
I don’t remember how I found this out, but apparently the manager absconded with the money I and all of the other impatient customers had sent in.
Thankfully, the owner of the company was a standup guy (or desperately didn’t want the inevitable lawsuits) and paid me back even without any documentation on their end. What a shit show.
I later discovered that a guy I knew locally had started up a Linux PC company, so I ordered a tower from them instead. Went to a house in the suburbs to help them install Debian, since they had it on their list of supported operating systems but had never actually done it before.
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1) Dispute with paypal.
2) Dispute with credit card if 1 doesn’t work.
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3) Determine coordinates for potential Exocet strike
4) Advise seller of 30 minute launch window
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PC Shopper, PC Magazine, PC’s Limited (Michael Dell selling PCs from his dorm room).
Those were the days.
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They were definitely days.
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I bought my first IBM PC compatible from an ad in Computer Shopper Magazine in 1987 or so. It was a 10 MHz 286, and for $479 I bought a 40 MB hard drive to go with it (against the recommendation of one of my co-workers, who told me “Why spend all that money instead of getting a 20 MB drive? You’ll never use more than 20 MB.”
Once I upgraded it to a whopping one megabyte of RAM
I was able to run WordPerfect and AutoCAD on it. A modern word processor on my current 3 GHz
I5 box is a somewhat quicke
r, but I don’t get work done in
Civil3D 2018
significantly
faster
than in
Release 9 on the 286.
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I still remember my first 4MB upgrade on my tower. Seemed like I had enough memory to do anything.
A couple of years later the first technical task at my first IT job was installing 32MB of RAM into a Sp arcserver. I’m pretty sure that memory cost more than my salary; hearing it grind into place was not good for my mental health.
![]() 07/15/2020 at 15:09 |
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Wow. PC Shopper. Haven’t thought about that in forever.
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Give it some time. I had a seller cancel a large eBay purchase, and it took about three days for the credit to show up.
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I ordered something on ebay... paypal company. Product was crap. Seller was giving me lots of lip about what I should do to fix it. I called paypal and they issued a refund. I sent back the product and while seller was not happy, i got my money back
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My first computer was a PC compatible with an AMD 386DX-40 with 4mb RAM, 120mb Kalok IDE hard drive, 1.44" floppy drive, an ATI 3d XPression graphics card and a 14" Goldstar monitor.
With the 4mb RAM, graphics and that CPU, I could run almost anything at the time!
Though for bragging rights at the time, you would get a 486DX with a 3dfx Voodoo graphics card for the absolute BEST performance.