$150 Linux Laptop for the Masses 434
Xemu writes "Inspired by Negroponte's laptop for children, the Swedish company Medison is now taking orders for their US$150 Linux laptop, the Medison Celebrity. The laptop is a 1.5 GHz Celeron M 370 with 14 inch screen, wireless network and it comes with Fedora Red Hat pre-installed." Update 2035 GMT by SM: As many readers have pointed out, the more you dig into the details of this company the more fishy it starts to seem. I would suggest any potential buyers be wary on this one.
Fedora Red Hat (Score:3, Funny)
On my laptop, I am running Fedora Red Hat CentOS.
Re:Fedora Red Hat (Score:5, Funny)
Yes, as are Fedora Red Hat and Fedora Red Hat CentOS.
Fedora Red Hat CentOS is my special creation. I mix the artwork of Fedora, Red Hat AND CentOS.
In this way, I can have the stability of Red Hat, the currentness of Fedora, and the lack of mandatory expensive support contracts which makes CentOS such a great option.
All of this in one distribution. You should try it. It's the next big thing. Honest.
Re:Fedora Red Hat (Score:5, Funny)
Sure... (Score:5, Funny)
Sure...Vigilante OS. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Sure looks like a scam. Pull up a whois on it (Score:5, Informative)
Contact: dns@surf-town.net
Visit: http://www.support.surftown.com/ [surftown.com]
Of course if you're too lazy, I've already pulled one up.
The three key points:
1) Domain name registered in april 07, for a term of ONE YEAR, how many hardware companies do you know who put up a domain for 1 year? Obviously only the companies that don't expect to be in business for a second year.
2) The contacts are at hotmail. Okay, that's not good. Usually a hardware company would register itself with a DBA company name instead of a "Valdi Ivancic valdi_ivancic@hotmail.com", leaving
human name contacts for administrative and technical contacts.
3) The site hoster.... Surf-net charges
4) company can't afford a fax? Interesting.
at least the scammer hasn't used anonymity services during registration.
My two trollish cents.
Domain name: medisoncelebrity.com
Registrant Contact:
Valdi Ivancic (valdi_ivancic@hotmail.com)
+46.707572858
Fax:
Lundenvagen 24
Huskvarna, 561 34
SE
Administrative Contact:
Valdi Ivancic (valdi_ivancic@hotmail.com)
+46.707572858
Fax:
Lundenvagen 24
Huskvarna, 561 34
SE
Technical Contact:
Surftown A/S
DNS Administrator (dns@surf-town.net)
+45.70200776
Fax: +45.70200776
Lautrupsgade 9, 1
KÿFFFFF8benhavn ÿFFFFD8, 2100
DK
Status: Active
Name Servers:
ns1.surf-town.net
ns2.surf-town.net
ns3.surf-town.net
Creation date: 11 Apr 2007 19:04:10
Expiration date: 11 Apr 2008 19:04:10
Re:Sure looks like a scam. Pull up a whois on it (Score:5, Informative)
19 700326-2016 1 Medison Consulting E Firma 10
556525-1096 Medison Data AB AB Firma 10 Konkurs avslutad
916575-3832 MEDISON Handelsbolag HB Firma 04 Avregistrerad
969622-6852 Medison Handelsbolag HB Firma 06 Avregistrerad
969627-7657 Medison Inlärning Handelsbolag HB Firma 06 Avregistrerad
969628-2749 Medison Media Handelsbolag HB Firma 06 Avregistrerad
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Let me translate that:
Organisation Number: Company Name(firma): Företagsform: Firmatyp: State: Status:
19 700326-2016 1 Medison Consulting E Firma 10
556525-1096 Medison Data AB AB Firma 10 Bankrupt
916575-3832 MEDISON Handelsbolag HB Firma 04 De-registered
969622-6852 Medison Handelsbolag HB Firma 06 De-registered
969627-7657 Medison Inlärning Handelsbolag HB Firma 06 De-registered
969628-2749 Medison Media Handelsbolag HB Firma 06 De-registered
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https://snr3.bolagsverket.se/snrgate/default.jsp [bolagsverket.se]
(Search for 'medison')
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http://www.mufjonkoping.se/medisonVSclevo.JPG [mufjonkoping.se]
Pictures stolen from a company named "Clevo" that is based in Taiwan. Yet they claim that they are assembled in Brazil and that they
will continue to do that until they have their manufactoring facility ready there.
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It's a scam, nothing more to see here, move along now.
P.S
Their demand that they are/will be getting (as pointed out by a member of some other forum) will surpass the ones on Apples MacBooks, it is highly unlikely that this company from out of nowhere will be able to supply.
laptop for children truly !! (Score:5, Funny)
livna, of course. (Score:3, Informative)
When I upgraded from FC4 to FC5 to FC6 to FC7, the drill is:
rpm -U fedora-release*rpm livna-release*rpm
yum update
Fedora/Livna is often more current than Ubuntu.
Fedora Red Hat? (Score:2, Funny)
Oh that's too cute! Is that a new Linux distro or something?
I use "OpenSolaris Sun" on my laptop.
For the Masses? right.... (Score:2, Funny)
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Uh, really? That suggests that there are better $150 laptops on the market for Linux users that can load Linux on a laptop.
Medison? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Medison? (Score:5, Funny)
*offers spoonful of sugar*
That should help it go down.
Re:Medison? (Score:5, Funny)
First salt, then Medison, then lemon. Then you wake up in a shopping cart in a stranger's bathroom with a pounding headache, no memory of last night and no idea where your clothes are.
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Wish it had more details (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Wish it had more details (Score:4, Insightful)
Q: Do you have other products or can I add more memory to this laptop?
A: Yes, we have other models coming up next month and if you want to expand with more memory on your laptop you can go to our 'Accessories' page and buy extra memory.
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Also their accessories page is a bunch of ads from other vendors, most not in English. Hardly reassuring.
Re:Wish it had more details (Score:4, Funny)
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summary: seems like a decent box, upgrade ram to 1 gb and you got a deal. pricewatch says the 200 pin sodimm is going for $80ish
begin copy/paste from their specs page:
* CPU - Intel® Celeron® M Processor 370 (1.5 GHz, 90nm, FSB400, 1 MB L2 cache, uPGA478)
* DISPLAY - 14.0" WXGA (1280x768) TFT
* HARD DRIVE - 40 GB
Limit on RAM upgrades - 1GB (Score:3, Informative)
Shouldn't be any reason there's a problem with upgrading disks. I don't know if there's any antique 137-GB limitation in the BIOS - if there is, then you might be limited to 120GB.
1 PCMCIA slot, 3 USB, built-in 802.11g, S/PDIF sound. Because it's 802.11g, you won't need to burn the PCMCIA slot immediately for
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If you need more than 1 GB of RAM, I would think you would be looking at a laptop that cost more than $150.
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at $150 this is a steal of a notebook, it's almost at the disposable price point. Assuming it is your "go anywhere" book and you have a primary system that you back up to, then just run an encrypting FS and if you lose it or break it, then who cares.
-nB
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Look at what the advertisers appear to pay:
Of course, this doesn't make it true, the ads could be fake, and not paid for by those companies at all, just to make it look genuine. In fact, now that I look at it, all five ad images are hosted on the website itself, with simple URLs, not
Re:Wish it had more details (Score:5, Informative)
It may be fraud (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:It may be fraud (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:It may be fraud (Score:4, Informative)
Is perfectly possible that this company is scamming, yes. However, as you pointed out, if they aren't scammers, there are in fact good reasons for them to have these long delivery times. Not all countries, much less all companies, meet the conditions required for almost instantaneous delivery times as are common in USA nowadays.
Simply put, it's not that such delivery times are "a thing of the past", as many other posts say. It's more that the USA are years ahead of everyone else in this regards.
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Or maybe just the time it takes to get them on the slow boat from the Brazil plant to Sweden to you.
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Or maybe just the time it takes for the perps to get from Sweden to Brazil on the cheap boat (along with your money).
Re:It may be fraud (Score:5, Insightful)
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The Visa and Mastercard logos and popup windows are fake. I'm not sure I should post the details on how they are fake, because the scammers might be reading this too, and I don't want to explain to them the weaknesses of their website.
Unless they send me one of those laptops (1 gig please, kthx) ;-)
No phone number! (Score:5, Insightful)
If they are legit they are working really hard to seem like a scam.
Re:No phone number! (Score:4, Interesting)
Medison Europe Limited
27 Ruffets Wood
Gravesend, Kent
DA12 5JQ England
Heres the google maps link [google.com].
For a company that claims "... from Brazil to California" and doesn't even have an office in Sweden... it has to be a fake.
Re:No phone number! (Score:4, Insightful)
it has to be a con
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They tried contacting the ISP, and when nothing happened they issued the refund. Total time from realizing something was wrong to getting a refund, 1 week, and most of that was spent giving the ISP every possible chance to respond.
-nB
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They either have a lot of faith that this is real (or likely they don't yet realize it's a scam). I'm going to e-mail my CSR when I get home and ask them if this is a scam using them as a gateway. That should alert them enough to check it out closely, or possibly put a hold on some of the funds.
-nB
Re:It may be fraud (Score:5, Informative)
Re:It may be fraud (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.clevo.com.tw/products/M540V.asp [clevo.com.tw]
They say that they manufacture in Sweden, but that's a Taiwanese firm. Definitely stinky, and I wouldn't buy one.
Re:It may be fraud (Score:5, Interesting)
http://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/ [apple.com]
vs
http://www.medisoncelebrity.com/legal/privacy/ [medisoncelebrity.com]
(for instance, check the 'kids' sections)
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Links from Engadget that people posted:
http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/02f0dac25c029c53 8688518e70982ba3/compdetails [companieshouse.gov.uk]
http://www.ukdata.com/company-credit-reports/NORDI C-MULTIMEDIA-DISTRIBUTION-LIMITED.html [ukdata.com]
http://www.companiesgate.co.uk/KEN-ERIK+LIMITED.as px [companiesgate.co.uk]
http://www.companiesgate.co.uk/HG+SHIPREPAIR+LIMIT ED.aspx [companiesgate.co.uk]
Check the address of the companies in question. Is there any doubt that this is a scam? Nope.
Re:It may be fraud (Score:5, Funny)
I doubt this is a fraud. They accept credit cards, like Visa.
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That's one amazing virus! Maybe he found another virus
Looks fake. (Score:2)
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Smells fishy... (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.engadget.com/2007/07/25/medison-celebr
This one looks particularly concerning:
Johan Löfgren @ Jul 25th 2007 12:02PM
Hello fellas. I came across this site, when searching for information about this computer. With that pricetag, it would be a brilliant surf & chat computer for me.
I'm a swedish student, and I found an article in a larger web-newspaper in sweden and was amazed..
Sadly though, when reading comments all over, at swedish sites, this thing starts to smell very very rotten..
The speculation is about this beeing a scam, in the same way that you've mentioned above.
There's bankrupcy issues, lies at the homepage, weird and incomplete messages from the people behind this "madison" company. The screenshots of the computer, has been found at other manufacturers. Companies, that Madison claim to work with, hasn't heard of the connection..
The things above, has been discovered by many people, at different swedish sites. Even more than that.
The 4-6 week delivery time, sounds perfect to grab as much cash as possible and run.
No-one can find anyone with an example of this computer. People doesn't believe this thing even exist.
I recommend all of you, to wait and see how everything turns out here in sweden, before you buy this. As most swedes do right now.. Wait and see if the first computers arrive at all.
I hope that this isn't a scam. I'd love to buy one. I'd love if the promised "future generation" will arrive.
But this thing doesn't feel safe.
Cincearly
-Johan Löfgren. Orebro, Sweden
Re:Smells fishy... (Score:5, Insightful)
If it sounds too good to be true...
But running a scam like this out of Sweden seems like a big risk to me. But then I have no idea how good the Swedish legal system is. I thought they had some very strong consumer protection laws. It is probably safer to buy this if you live in Sweden than the US.
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Re:Smells fishy... (Score:5, Insightful)
How do you know it's run out of Sweden?
Re:Smells fishy... (Score:5, Interesting)
Come to think of it, maybe that should have been the first warning.
Re:Smells fishy... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Smells fishy... (Score:5, Interesting)
Yes it did. I clinked to thier website and read the spec and instantly posted Scam.
Negroponte & co can't hit $150 selling much simpler machines by the million lot and as a non-profit operation to boot. This machine is supposed to have a 14" TFT HD res screen vs the oddball cheap screen on the OLPC. This machine has both a hard drive and DVD drive while the OLPC has a dinky flash drive. The OLPC is coming out of the most lowball Chinese factory in the contract manufacturing business so there are NO more efficiencies to wring out of the price to give these unknown guys a way to offer more for less.
Do the math people. When somebody offers you a new laptop for less than the display and drives cost when delivered by the shipping container while they give every indication of being a showstring operation that can't build a decent webpage or do their own e-commerce it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out. Scam.
Like all good scams though, it preys upon a weakness in the victim. They might be crooks but they are good con artists. FAQ question #1 was where a good percentage of
"#1. Q: Why is the laptop much cheaper than other laptops?
A: We see this from a democratic point of view where we believe everyone should be able to afford to have a laptop. The other reason is that we have our own plants where we assemble our laptops."
And you guys were all like; "Yea, everyone should be able to afford a laptop man, like it's a Right or something. The Man is just ripping us off to feed insane Corporate salaries and fat cat shareholders. These are just some hoopy froods sticking it to the System!"
Re:Smells fishy... (Score:4, Insightful)
On the other hand, the fact that, within minutes of the story going live, you pointed out the scammy smell and got modded up so as to be prominently near the top of the page shows the major strength of community-driven reporting: near-instantaneous corrections and additions.
Selling stolen laptops? (Score:2)
FWIW, some scams pay/ship to the first round to ease fears and score even bigger with the second round. Unlikely in this case though, unless someone stole a shipment of laptops.
Battery life and other points... (Score:2, Interesting)
I'm seriously interested in buying one of these guys. Not that I can't pick up an old laptop and install Linux on it, but I don't think I can pick up a laptop with all new components for $150.
Also it's guaranteed that all the components work/play well with Linux. That's a good feeling.
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Okay, I'll bite... (Score:3, Interesting)
Laptop specs (Score:3, Informative)
* DISPLAY - 14.0" WXGA (1280x768) TFT
* HARD DRIVE - 40 GB
* DIMENSION - 333(W) x 243(D) x 24/33.(H)mm (front/back), 2.2Kg with 6 cells Lithium-lion battery
* MEMORY - 64-bit wide DDR data channel, One 200-pin SODIMM socket, supporting DDR 333/400, 256 MB Expandable up to 1GB, based on SODIMM Modules
* STORAGE - One changeable 2.5" 9.5mm(H) HDD, Supporting Master mode IDE ATA-33/66/100/133 (Ultra DMA), One changeable 12.7mm(H) CD/DVD Combo
* VIDEO CONTROLLER - VIA PN800 integration, Shared Memory Architecture up to 64MB, 128 bit 3D graphic engine, Support analog monitor pixel resolution up to 1920x1400, Support two displays dual view
* KEYBOARD - A4 size keyboard, Built-in Touchpad with scrolling function
* SOUND SYSTEM - AC'97 2.2 Compliant Interface, 3D stereo enhanced sound system, Sound-Blaster PROTM Compatible, S/PDIF Digital output (5.1 CH), 1x Built-in Microphone, 2x Built-in Speakers
* I/O PORTS - 3x USB 2.0 ports, 1x External CRT monitor output, 1x Headphone jack, 1x Microphone jack, 1x S/PDIF output jack, 1x RJ-45 port for LAN, 1x Line-in jack, 1x DC-In jack
* PCMCIA - 1x Type II PCMCIA socket
* COMMUNICATION - 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet on board, 802.11g MiniPCI Wireless LAN
* POWER - Full Range 65W AC adapter - AC input 100~240V, 47~63Hz, DC output 20V, 3.25A, Removable 6-cell Smart Li-ion battery pack, 4000/4400mAh
* SECURITY - Kensington® Lock
Good idea (Score:3, Interesting)
From the website:
*Intel® Celeron® M Processor 370 (1.5 GHz, 90nm, FSB400, 1 MB L2 cache, uPGA478)
*14.0" WXGA (1280x768) TFT
*40 GB hard drive
*6 cell lithium ion battery
*64-bit wide DDR data channel, One 200-pin SODIMM socket, supporting DDR 333/400, 256 MB Expandable up to 1GB, based on SODIMM Modules
*One changeable 2.5" 9.5mm(H) HDD, Supporting Master mode IDE ATA-33/66/100/133 (Ultra DMA), One changeable 12.7mm(H) CD/DVD Combo
*VIA PN800 integration, Shared Memory Architecture up to 64MB, 128 bit 3D graphic engine, Support analog monitor pixel resolution up to 1920x1400, Support two displays dual view
*A4 size keyboard, Built-in Touchpad with scrolling function
*AC'97 2.2 Compliant Interface, 3D stereo enhanced sound system, Sound-Blaster PROTM Compatible, S/PDIF Digital output (5.1 CH), 1x Built-in Microphone, 2x Built-in Speakers
*3x USB 2.0 ports, 1x External CRT monitor output, 1x Headphone jack, 1x Microphone jack, 1x S/PDIF output jack, 1x RJ-45 port for LAN, 1x Line-in jack, 1x DC-In jack
*1x Type II PCMCIA socket
*10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet on board, 802.11g MiniPCI Wireless LAN
*Full Range 65W AC adapter - AC input 100~240V, 47~63Hz, DC output 20V, 3.25A, Removable 6-cell Smart Li-ion battery pack, 4000/4400mAh
*Kensington® Lock
Those specs are actually pretty close to what my OEM ThinkPad A31 was, when it was shipped. Although I upgraded the RAM, those specs are otherwise still pretty close, and that laptop still runs XP incredibly smoothly. While I'm not saying people should put XP on this thing, using a Windows product as a benchmark for smooth performance is generally a good way to determine how well linux will run on a machine. Considering the integrated wireless card, "pre-installed office and multimedia applications", and the DVD player, this thing seems like an ideal machine for someone on the go who doesn't want to worry about their equipment too much.
It's also a perfect way to learn linux, if you don't already have an old(er) computer lying around you can toss the OS onto. I will probably buy it for that exact reason. Now if somebody would just do something about that website so I don't worry I'm getting ripped off by some scam artist with poor web writing skills...
IKEA? (Score:5, Funny)
Perfect (Score:3, Funny)
http://www.anuslaptops.com/ [anuslaptops.com]
take this off slashdot (Score:5, Interesting)
Don't buy or leave your credit card data. Scam. (Score:5, Informative)
Working on talking to them live (Score:5, Interesting)
It comes with a very powerful battery (Score:5, Funny)
ROOOOAAAAARR!!!
Scam (Score:4, Funny)
Mind you thats just my opinion. Please feel free to read all about their other 'achievements', such as the Medison line of designer clothing (which doesnt appear on google anywhere), the awesome words of wisdom of their founder in his own blog, the un-attributed quotes, random photos of capital cities, the slightly-dithered-like-ive-been-put-through-a-sca
I love their accesories page - whats with the link to clk.atdmt.com to download a copy of 'Windows Live Messenger'. WTF ?
Anyway, in Australia, the big mining company BHP used to have a TV ad with the motto:
"BHP - The quiet achiever"
But if half of their un-gogglable claims are valid, then this Medison crowd really have earned that label.
Scam, IMHO.
On the upside, if it wasnt for Medison, I wouldnt have learned that I have a new word in my diminishing vocabulary - "ungooglable".
ungooglable:
A product, or a claim, a thing, or a statement of supposed fact, that when searched for on google, produces zero relevant supporting results, to the extent where serious doubts are then cast upon those same claims or facts. eg: "Johnny made several ungooglable claims about an alleged series of concerts that he supposedly performed with the El Mariachi Trio whilst on his recent holiday 'South of the Border'". Ant. un- . eg "Natalie Portman's naked butt may well be one of the most unungooglable butts never really photographed for real".
Just got a text from the owner/ceo/whatever (Score:5, Informative)
Almost certainly a scam (Score:5, Informative)
Also, take a look at the address provided
27 RUFFETS WOOD
GRAVESEND
KENT
DA12 5JQ
My my, Nordic Multimedia Distribution Limited is listed as having the same address: http://www.ukdata.com/company-credit-reports/NORD
GI Finance Limited is located here as well: http://www.simplycreditreports.com/company-number
La Vida Art Limited: http://www.companiesgate.co.uk/LA+VIDA+ART+LIMITE
BYGG Invest Limited: http://www.ukdata.com/company-credit-reports/BYGG
HG Shiprepair Limited: http://www.companiesgate.co.uk/HG+SHIPREPAIR+LIMI
Also, Ken-Erik Limited is listed as having the same address: http://www.companiesgate.co.uk/KEN-ERIK+LIMITED.a
I checked google maps to see if I could locate the address: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=
Looks a lot like a residential area, either house/condo/apartment, definatley not a corporate or even industrial location.
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I have a subscription to Companies House Directors lists. The officers of that company are:
(for non-Bits - you can obtain the home addresses of any Company Secretary or Director of any company registered in the England and Wales or Scotland - it is a criminal offence to give an incorrect address or mailing address unless you have obtained a confidentiality order, which is barely possible to do, even for Directors of very large companies)
BATH, HARPREET SECRETA
Obvious Scam (Price) (Score:5, Insightful)
There's no way in hell they're going to offer a 1.6GHz CPU, 40GB HDD, 14" LCD, 256MB DDR, etc., for $150... Even at twice that price ($300) it would be a stretch, but just possible. At $150, it's laughable.
You could make a $150 laptop... If you went with a tiny screen, no backlight, no CD/DVD, tiny HDD, no battery, ancient CPU, etc., etc. But with fairly modern specs as this has, there isn't a snowball's chance in hell that it's real.
Nothing adds up. (Score:3, Informative)
Medison Europe Limited
27 Ruffets Wood
Gravesend, Kent
DA12 5JQ England
But this looks to be a residential area.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=
This Business Credit Report site ( http://www.ukdata.com/company-listings/No-27.html [ukdata.com]
NORDIC SALES GROUP NORGE LIMITED
NORDIC MARKETING GROUP LIMITED
NORDIC MULTIMEDIA DISTRIBUTION LIMITED
NORDIC PICTURES LIMITED
There are possibly others, but those are the ones I found with a quick search.
SLASHDOT IS ENABLING SCAMMERS (Score:5, Informative)
Yes, this is redundant, but I don't care. Every minute that Slashdot keeps this "story" up on the web page is another minute that they are providing free advertising for scam artists.
I'm sure that Slashdot's sponsors would love to know that they are accomplices to fraud.
Change the article, or take it down.
Mr. Ivancic (Score:5, Informative)
After some light diggin thru public registers this is what I've found out about the owner of Medison.
Valdi Ivancic, born 1970-03-26, has a filed residens on Holmgatan 16F, 37138 Karlskrona. However he is also listed as living on Lundenvägen 24, 56134 Huskvarna. The Huskvarna listing also has a cell phone number for MR Ivancic, +46-76-3384142.
Whois information for medisoncelebrity.com refers to the Huskvarna address but lists another cell phone number +46-70-7572858 and also states the mans email address to be valdi_ivancic@hotmail.com.
Also residing at the Huskvarna address is one Ljubo Ivancic, born 1947-08-14, listed with a land line number of +46-36-131524 and a cell phone number of +46-70-4326089.
Neither Medison or Medison Consulting seem to be registered trademarks in Sweden.
medison.se was registered 2007-02-09 and medisoncelebrity.com was registered 2007-04-11.
The other laptops are made by communists (Score:3, Funny)
Q: Why is the laptop much cheaper than other laptops?
A: We see this from a democratic point of view where we believe everyone should be able to afford to have a laptop.
That's a great explanation of how they managed to reach so low prices. Democracy, people! I'll never buy another communist laptop from DELL.
Q: When can you deliver my laptop?
A: We try to deliver as fast as possible, but the normal time is between 4 and 6 weeks.
Bummer, why the long time? No explanation.
Q: Do you have other products or can I add more memory to this laptop?
A: Yes, we have other models coming up next month and if you want to expand with more memory on your laptop you can go to our 'Accessories' page and buy extra memory.
Support disaster: you can't just buy a laptop and then "buy some memory" as accessorie.
Q: How does Linux work?
A:The Linux version that comes with the laptop is Fedora from RedHat and is not too much different from using Windows or MacOS
Support disaster: you don't tell people Linux runs just like Windows, or you get drowned in calls about "my game CD doesn't install". Apparently they never planned to support the thing (anything).
Q: Is your laptop a quality product?
A: Yes it is, and it comes with 1 year warranty.
Shit, I'm convinced...
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You do realize that communism is an economic system and not a governmental one? Coincidentally, however, if communistic ideals are applied to a political system, you end up with democracy.
Further, communism can be thought of as economic democracy. It can only be properly practiced in a politically democratic environment. If the means of production are supposedly in the hands of the workers, but in reality are in the hands of a totali
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Slashdot needs a professional editor. (Score:5, Insightful)
So the readers of Slashdot, often characterized as the great unwashed, saved me from a scam brought to me by the editors of Slashdot.
Some background (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.sweclockers.com/forum/showthread.php?s
The founder also has a column in a small Swedish paper:
http://www.jnytt.se/Read__7981.aspx [jnytt.se] (Swedish.)
He writes about life in Sao Paulo.
Here's an interview with the largest Swedish business paper, Dagens Industri:
http://tinyurl.com/38ju9l [tinyurl.com] (Swedish.)
A couple of months ago they launched a laptop for 3000SEK (~$450), the same model now being sold for $150:
http://www.idg.se/2.1085/1.100914 [www.idg.se] (Swedish.)
Could be fraud, could be simply bad business, could be an attempt to gain market share by calculated loss. No matter what, it could definitely have been launched in a more professional way. Bad karma on the founder. I'm waiting (at least) 6 weeks to put in my order.
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I think I will wait to see if any laptops ship before laying down any of my money.
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No, it might take that long (it says elsewhere 4-6 weeks plus they can shine people on for another week or two) for them to get cash from the credit card clearing house before they disappear. Add up the BOM on that machine and they can't buy those parts in 100,000 lots for $150USD. Scam.
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I will state that 2Checkout (the service that they use) is definately on the level. They are based out of Ohio, and if you buy the laptop, you are buying from them. They are a "reseller" of products sold by other people.
My wife uses 2Checkout for her business (see signature) and has used them for over a year. They provide credit card tr
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It's a 1.5 ghz single-core Celeron, so you wouldn't buy it for performance -- never mind that most apps don't get much of a performance boost out of 64-bit. (Most get some tiny amount, some get something huge like 50% that makes it all worthwhile...)
It's also got 256 megs of RAM. If it had more than 2 gigs, we'd really, really want 64-bit. But it's got 256 megs and a magnetic hard drive (meaning you won't exactly want to be running more than 2 gigs worth of stu
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I've used them and even when I had issues with the vendor, a cargeback was not a problem.
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