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I bet the closest you have ever been to actually using OS X was at a Best Buy store. As far as OS structure and the likes as to why Unix based OSs or more secure than Windows that needs a registry system I am sure you are clueless too.
Other than that, quit talking out you arse.

posted by : Regulas, 09 July 2009 Complain about this comment
just £5?

this sounds like it would be a good deal if you wanted to buy windows 7, or if their windows 7 was the same price or even alreay cheaper than other sellers of windows 7.
I had an email from novatech who were advertising a free upgrade to 7 if you bought a system from them that has vista on it, although i cannot remmeber if it was just for recently bought pc's

posted by : Lewis, 09 July 2009 Complain about this comment
Can't wait for Win 7!

"Poor security and constant threats of virus/trojan infection? Lack of any included productivity software? I think that truly free, open-source products have a much higher net value to the consumer."

For sure... and Apple OSX is the most secure OS ever!!! .. why? cus noone can be arsed to write viruses for 5 ppl who use it. As for open sauce... so good you can't give it away.

posted by : I know, 09 July 2009 Complain about this comment
Mesh PCs are good, do they need this gimmick?

I had one for 4 years at college after reading a review in Personal Computer World. It was a great deal and worked fine. If companies get the product right, do they really need gimmicks like this? I blow £5 out the back of my car in no time at all.

posted by : Rose Jenkins, 09 July 2009 Complain about this comment
Vista was a complete f-ing disaster - MESH's incentive is a great idea!

Less support calls cos it isn't crap is a great argument.
Wish more companies would follow suit and encourage punters to choose products which are not completely and utterly broken.

posted by : Eddie Seymour, 09 July 2009 Complain about this comment
A negative value

So if Mesh has correctly estimated the value of Windows 7 @ -£5, this would roughly equate to -$7-$8 US (perhaps where the "Windows 7" moniker came from in the first place, but they really should have called it "Windows minus 7").

However as they say, there is no such thing as a free lunch. What are the drawbacks that you need to be compensated $7-$8 for? Constant DRM and supervisory monitoring and enforcement from Microsoft? Poor security and constant threats of virus/trojan infection? Lack of any included productivity software? I think that truly free, open-source products have a much higher net value to the consumer.

posted by : B. Gates, 09 July 2009 Complain about this comment
Riccardi used to take my lunch money

I remember that face with a chill.
As a kid, going to school in Hodesden, Riccardi and his gang used to take my lunch money and threaten me with violets.
Years later, I got my own back by dressing in an animal costume and jumping out at him while he was jogging.

posted by : James Smith, 09 July 2009 Complain about this comment
MESH Mafiosi ?

Paying people £5 to upgrade sounds a lot better than this Don Riccardi bloke turning up with shooters and a garotte.
Is it just me, or has he got the eyes of a killer?

posted by : Dario Rebaudengo, 09 July 2009 Complain about this comment
Lenovo please follow

I can use a fiver

posted by : aNewbie, 09 July 2009 Complain about this comment
And now for something completly different

Windows 7. So good we pay you to use it. Shesh :P

PLEASE PLEASE USE IT! I BEG YOU!

posted by : Daniel, 09 July 2009 Complain about this comment

Mesh pays punters to upgrade to Windows 7

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