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Do You Really Need To Upgrade
Your Computer?
The
Dirty Little Secret the Computer Industry Doesn’t Want You
To Know
You know the drill. In
order to keep up with the current technology, you have to buy a
new computer every couple of years. You may not have the right amount
of memory or the right amount of power. People all over the world
are bracing themselves as Microsoft prepares to unleash its latest
version of the Windows operating system, known as Vista, to the
public. Thousands, if not millions, of consumers will go out and
actually buy a new computer because they may not be aware that their
old computers will more than likely be able to run Vista. So, thinking
that their computer is obsolete, many people will go shopping for
a new one with Vista installed and with all of the latest bells
and whistles. Most consumers seem to accept this without question,
but is it really necessary to dump your old computer and buy a new
one?
“The dirty little secret of the computer industry is that
corporate profits are based on you believing that the ‘state-of-the-art’
computer they sold you a couple of years ago is now outdated and
worthless,” says Chris Zomaya, founder and CEO of GoldenRAM.
“That’s how they get you to buy their latest and greatest
computer. Of course, it won’t be long before they will be
telling you that it is also obsolete.”
Zomaya explains the selling cycle called “Planned Obsolescence”
and why consumers all over the country are being duped by the computer
industry. “If keeping these corporate fat cats happy is your
goal in life, then maybe you really do need to buy a new computer,”
Zomaya says. “Believe it or not, your current computer has
more power than you will ever need. You’ve been tricked by
the big computer companies to buy into their ‘planned obsolescence’
scheme.”
You don’t have to be fooled, though, Zomaya explains. There
are easy ways to determine whether or not you really need to buy
a new computer or if you can upgrade and get by with what you already
have. “Chances are that the computer you have right now will
probably do everything you want it to do if it’s properly
configured,” says Zomaya.
Zomaya and his company, GoldenRAM, are spearheading a revolution
in the computer industry. They offer a free online computer analysis
for people who want to know if it is, in fact, time for a new computer.
If your computer is running slower or not running your accessories
right, GoldenRAM can help you determine what it is you need to do
to get it up to speed.
If Zomaya has his way, people all over the country will stop shelling
out big bucks for new equipment they don’t need. “There’s
no need to fill up our country’s landfills with perfectly
good computers,” he says. A network of Technical Advisors
(TAs) will help him accomplish his goal of rapidly expanding and
serving millions of Americans.
These Technical Advisors have the opportunity to get in on the groundfloor
of this computer revolution. They can earn commissions by introducing
others to GoldenRAM’s signature service, called UpgradeDetect.
There’s even an opportunity to work for yourself and earn
money by helping people to determine what they need to upgrade their
computers right the first time.
GoldenRAM has already analyzed over one million computers and the
number is growing daily. The company is also unique in the industry
because it is 100% American. All of their parts are produced in
the United States and all of its facilities are located here. Only
American citizens have worked for them and all of the software development
has been done here as well. Additionally, they have developed a
browser upgrade that will help protect your family against the threat
of internet predators.
To find out if you really need to throw that old computer in the
dumpster or to become a part of this movement to re-invent the computer
service industry, check out their website at www.GoldenRAM.com.
For a free online
analysis of your computer, please see www.goldenram.com.
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