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Digital Inspiration - Technology Blog: Fujitsu Laptops Come with a Lifetime Subscription
Engadget: Fujitsu-Siemens offers Lifebook4Life laptop replacement warranty, has some land in Florida it would like to sell you
OhGizmo!: Fujitsu Laptop4Life Program Gives You A New Laptop Every 3 Years, Forever
Fujitsu Laptops Come with a Lifetime Subscription
Digital Inspiration - Technology Blog —
... from the Fujitsu Lifebook range and they’ll send you a brand new notebook every three years for the rest of your life free of cost.
The rules for claiming your free Fujitsu notebook are a bit strict though – you have to preserve the he initial sales receipt for making the claim and if you fails to take an upgrade, then you are ineligible for any future laptops.
PC Pro has more details on the Lifebook4Life scheme that is currently live in UK.
Fujitsu Laptops Come with a Lifetime Subscription - Digital ...
Fujitsu-Siemens offers Lifebook4Life laptop replacement warranty, has some land in Florida it would like to sell you
Engadget —
... Fujistu-Siemens in the UK has recently announced their Lifebooks4Life program, which at first sounds a bit like some sort of gang tattoo, but turns out to be a new program that entitles you to a new laptop of the same value (adjusted 10 percent for inflation) every ...
Fujitsu Laptop4Life Program Gives You A New Laptop Every 3 Years, Forever
OhGizmo! —
... new laptop, much less thirty (I plan to live a looooong time).
The smart thing to do (if you have faith that Fujitsu will last as long as you do) would be to buy their highest end system, which looks pretty decent. I personally have no experience with Fujitsu, but this program is making me seriously consider their stuff. Maybe I’ll buy three Lifebooks over three years, and then just keep on rotating ‘em out for a new one every year…
[ Fujitsu Lifebook4Life ] VIA [ ITPro ]
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Fujitsu Lifebook 4 Life offers new laptops every 3yrs to warranty buyers
SlashGear —
... Fujitsu UK have kicked off a tempting promotion called Lifebook 4 Life. Buy any Lifebook S, T, E, Q or P notebook, take out a three-year warranty and, at the end of that period, they’ll replace your laptop with a new one. In fact you can keep doing that every three years. ...
Fujitsu Siemens' LifeBook: The Last Laptop You'll Ever Buy?
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... plan that will save you money as opposed to buying a new notebook every three years, but in three years it's guaranteed that your LifeBook will be obsolete. In six years, it'll be a dinosaur compared to newer notebooks. Cheap plan, but that's quite a commitment, no? I can, however, see it as an appealing option for lower-income groups.
Currently shipping in the UK, Fujitsu Siemens' LifeBook models range from about £800 to £1,300 ($1,200 to $2,000).
Product Page [via PC World]
Photo: Fujitsu Siemens
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Buy once, get notebooks for life with Fujitsu (UK only)?
Ubergizmo —
... Fujitsu figured that it's annoying to many customers to know that they are getting into a never-ending cycle of computer upgrades. And their solution is called Lifebook4Life, a program that works as follow: ...
Fujitsu Siemens' Lifebook 4 Life offers free laptop replacements every three years
Obsessable News Feed —
Computer tech changes quickly, and you just know the laptop you purchased won't be adequate in three years. Capitalizing on this dread is computer manufacturer Fujitsu Siemens, which has announced a program called Lifebook 4 Life on its United Kingdom website. The deal is as follows: pick up a Lifebook-brand laptop, pay a warranty fee of up to £149, and then after three years you'll be able to exchange your (still in good condition) Lifebook for a new one at 110% the value of the one you bought. That isn't the end; you'll be able to exchange for a new ...
Fujitsu offers free Lifebook replacement every three years
Boing Boing Gadgets —
... consumers: there is almost zero chance that in even three years, Fujitsu will be even able to scrape together the parts for a brand new "like for like specification" laptop. I'd say it's a pretty safe bet that every three years, you'll simply be sent Fujitsu's lowest cost entry level laptop.
I think that's a win: sure, it might not be the best laptop Fujitsu's got to offer, but it's basically a program that sends you a free back-up laptop for the rest of your life.
Lifebook 4 Life [Fujitsu]


