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    Canada Computers

    Canada Computers

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    Great Service,,I went in with my HP laptop which is about 4 1/2 years old inquiring about upgrading…read morethe 8GB RAM, which I was told last year by Best Buy that is not possible, I asked the rep if I can upgrade to 16GB, he found out that yes it's possible, talked to the service guy, said I can wait, which is great,,,before you know it, I found out that now I have 24 GB RAM, which is 8 + 16, which meant I had two slots,,any way my laptop feels like brand you again thanks to Canada Computers Staff,,,well done,,keep it up,

    A year ago, I bought a Dell tower with 64GB RAM and 1 TB SSD memory. Also purchased 3 year warranty…read morefor $74.00. Last week, the disc drive died. I took it back, assuming that Canada Computers would replace the disc under the warranty. Instead, they said they would give me a store credit for the original purchase price. The problem is, the increase in memory costs (since I bought my original tower) means that one cannot purchase an equivalent replacement at anywhere near my original price. In the end I had to buy a new tower with half the RAM and memory of my original tower for $142 on top of the store credit. In addition, they would not reimburse any of my unused warranty, not even allowing me to transfer the unused two years to my new purchase. And of course, they hung onto the old tower, presumably to harvest it for parts. So when Canada Computer offers you a warranty, make sure you know what they are, and are not, offering. Don't assume (as I did) that they will repair your unit or replace it with a comparable unit. You will be disappointed.

    The Source - mobilephones - Updated May 2026

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