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    8150-S1 question

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by morpheus305, May 20, 2011.

  1. morpheus305

    morpheus305 Newbie

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    I'm a little confused at the config options for the 8150-s1 on xotipc cause they have the wireless section which has the IntelĀ® Advanced-N 6230 - 802.11A/B/G/N Wireless LAN Module + Bluetooth and then right above that is the bluetooth section where you can pay 25 dollars for bluetooth adapter?. So does this laptop have bluetooth built into or do I have to pay that extra 25 dollars for it?

    Also about the cash discount. I see they options for checks, money orders, wire transfer, and then paypal e-check. Im not sure what paypal e-check is but im wondering if most people take advantage of the cash discount and if so what method is the most popular form of payment. Usually i just use my credit card to buy stuff online so this is kind of new to me.
     
  2. MALIBAL

    MALIBAL Company Representative

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    The Intel 6300 Card doesn't include Bluetooth, so if you select that card you will need to purchase an additional adapter if you want Bluetooth. The Intel 6230 does include Bluetooth, so if you select that card, you don't need anything else.

    Also, we have a cash discount as well and Paypal eCheck is the most popular payment option for our customers. Basically, you need a Paypal account: www.paypal.com with a bank account attached to it. You then use the bank account as the funding source for payment and that's considered an eCheck.
     
  3. Justin@XoticPC

    Justin@XoticPC Company Representative

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    Please fee free to PM me or any of our other Sales Representatives and we can help explain the Bluetooth and how to use Pay Pal E-Check. :)