Archive for September, 2009

Asus EeePC 1005HA Quick Review

September 25th, 2009

Asus EeePC shopping

I have sold my super old Asus laptop to have something more portable for school use. I chose to get the Asus EeePC 1005HA since it has what I really want in a notebook/netbook: long battery life.

I got the premium version of the 1005HA and it claims to have 10.5 hours of battery life, that’s among the best out there.

There is no need for me to talk about the performance of this machine since almost all netbooks have similar hardware and performance. Nonetheless, it seems quite responsive.

Another thing that I like the most about it is that it runs very cool and quiet. There is only one thing I have to complain about the 1005HA is that the surface of the whole thing seems to make fingerprints and smudges stick.

For under $500, it is definitely a great value!

Asus EeePC during dinner

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How To Get Special Deals From Fido Or Rogers

September 11th, 2009

So last time I’ve posted how frustrated I was with the Canadian cell phone industry. I decided to give Fido, the cell phone company I signed contract with, a call and see if they can lower my monthly fee. To my suprise, they offered me a special deal to keep me happy. Everyone can do this, you just need to learn a few tricks first.

I did some research first on RedFlagDeals, and I have noticed that Fido or Rogers will most likely offer the retention plan when someone calls to complain about expensive monthly bills.

They offered me this:
200 minutes day time, unlimited evenings starting 5 PM & weekends – $17.50
unlimited network calling between Fido and Rogers customers – $10
call display, voice mail, 2500 text messages – $10
6GB mobile internet data – $20
no system access fee and no 911 fee

The total per month now is $57.50. Very similar to what I was paying before. But now I have 6GB of data usage per month. Before I was paying the same price without any data. I have an iPhone 3G, so it was quite stupid not having a data plan. The $57.50 special retention plan with 6GB data is quite popular among Fido deal hunters on RedFlagDeals. I am very happy with this offer since I also got the new iPhone 3GS almost for free with my Fido Dollars. The only cons for this is I had to renew my contract and lock myself with Fido again for 3 more years.

Here is the trick. You don’t simply just call customer service and say your monthly bill is very high. They will try to convince you that it’s worth it. So the only way to do this is to make them think that you will break the contract and go with another company.

Regular customer service reps cannot offer you retention plans, only the retention program staff can. So you will need to tell your story atleast a few times. The shortcut to get to the retention program staff without saying a lot is to tell the regular cs rep that someone offered you a special $57.50 plan (or just make up a price) when you called earlier trying to cancel and you are calling back to confirm a few things. The rep will immediately transfer you to the retention program because he or she doesn’t want to deal with stuff like that. Once transfered, tell them the same thing. The retention staff may ask you why you wanted to cancel in the beginning. Tell them another company is having a promotion and you want to switch to save money in the long-run. They will most likely offer you a retention plan that is a good deal. Don’t accept it immediately, hesitate a little and pretent you are thinking. Lastly, accept the offer and start enjoying more minutes and features for less than what you paid before!

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Canada Needs Better Voice and Data Plans

September 8th, 2009

I am a Fido user and my 3 year contract is going to finish in a few months. Looking for current plans out there and none of them is really appealing. Almost all the cell phone carriers in Canada are selling the same plans with identical features. This proves the lack of competition in the industry. GSM network is still a Rogers and Fido monopoly. CDMA network has Telus and Bell. They are not really competing much. What I have noticed is that available plans now are worse than the plans offered a few years ago. I have the $30 150 day time minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends, unlimited incoming, and unlimited network calling between Fido and Rogers users. $30 now can only get you a bit more day time minutes and unlimited evenings and weekends. What about the unlimited incoming and network calling? I once thought that by the time my contract ends, plans will be more affordable and will have more features. But reality is things become more and more expensive and features get taken away.

Data is quite important to me since I like to check my email and look up stuff while I am away from home. But data options in Canada is really really expensive. Telus, Bell, Rogers, and Fido all offer 1GB of data for $30 per month. I know people can get 6GB for $30 if they are willing to sign another 3 year contract on data. But who needs 6GB of mobile data and another 3 year contract? People really need to shake things up in the cell phone industry in Canada or users like us will continue paying high prices for years to come.

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UPhoto Website Redesign

September 6th, 2009

UPhoto Photography Club website new design

Fall semester is coming very shorty and we at UPhoto Photography Club has big plans to capture as many new members as possible. Our website used to focus on the forum. But time shows that our forum is not attracting new users as we hoped. As a result, I have designed a new front page with very simple and smooth elements. The center of it all is a black and white photo that I took while we did our photo biking trip during the summer. I have also added a blog feature to keep members updated for news and upcoming stuff. The forum is still there for members to connect to each other. I am very happy with the results and let’s hope it can help attract some potential long term members.

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