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    Sager NP8658-S / CLEVO 650RG

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Etgarbaksis, Oct 17, 2015.

  1. Etgarbaksis

    Etgarbaksis Newbie

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    Hello guys, i'm about to ordering the new sager NP8658-S gaming laptop.
    I just want to know if it's worth the price. Sager have another model that called NP9758-S with the same specifications but other graphic card (970m insted 980m on the 8658). The price is same. What is the different between them?
    Anyone already bought this laptop and can tell me how it is? The only gaming laptop that i know is alienware.
    Does anyone bought from reflexnotebook?
    I live in ontario canada and want to know how long the shipping procces goes.

    Thanks for all the answers, hope to make my decision soon.
     
  2. chauie

    chauie Notebook Enthusiast

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  3. Support.3@XOTIC PC

    Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Ya the 9758-s will be more CPU intensive of a PC, so if you are looking to do a lot of advanced processing tasks that may be the way to go. However if you are looking at gaming the 8658-s would be the better way to go with the better 980m card stock. In the 9758-s you can add a 980m card, but then of course the price is no longer the same.
     
  4. Etgarbaksis

    Etgarbaksis Newbie

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    Tnx! Got great answer. About reflexnotebook. Does anyone bought from there and can tell me if the service is good?
    I realize that when im maje the order i pay for the fee/brokage when ups guy arrives. Is it correct?
     
  5. Support.3@XOTIC PC

    Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Brokerage fee's are typically charged a little before they get to your house. From what i've seen once the package crosses the board it makes a stop at the local customs office where they collect the money and then continue with the delivery (usually a day after).
     
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    Etgarbaksis Newbie

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    Yeah but the reflexnotebook is in canada. So if i make a shipment to ontario (still canada) i dont need to pay any fee's brokage or castoms?
     
  7. Bullrun

    Bullrun Notebook Deity

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    Yes, Customs is for importing. You won't be importing into Canada. It's already there. A Brokerage Fee is paying for the shipping company to deal with Customs, which also won't happen on an item already in country. Of course, it's best to contact ReflexNotebook to find out about any fees they might charge.
     
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    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Yes I am not aware of any country charging import duties on machines originating in that country. Your only charge should possibly from delivery which is usually paid before hand.
     
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