Here's the Deal:
Lifetime Computer & Service Contract:
Benefits; Lifetime scheduled service and support as well as a New Computer Assembled to your specifications every four years!
Particulars:
- Never again pay for a new computer or scheduled service!
- Top of the line GrandSlam Computer system now and trade it in every four years for a new one, for life.
- Never again wish you had a “new faster” computer. You’ll have one every four years.
- You choose; operating system, specifications, and customize it up to $1,000 retail value.
- We'll transfer your data; contacts, documents, emails, photos, music etc., install software, networking whatever needs to be done to create your perfect machine.
- Dual hard disk drives with automatic backup software installed.
- Protective software included, for life.
- Updates and security patches included for life.
- Bi-annual tune-up and cleanup included.
- Three annual emergency repairs included.
- Monthly log in remote support included.
- Monthly telephone support included.
- Windows operating system and protective software support only.
- Offer is not transferable to a new owner.
- Third-party software not included in support.
- Does not include peripherals, printers, displays etc., computer only.
- Requires trade-in of your existing computer for refurbishment and resale.
Options:
As an additional option, if you don’t feel the need for a new system immediately you can wait for two years and receive a discount of up to $750.
This offer is limited to twelve contracts per store. Don't miss the opportunity of a lifetime. You know you'll need a new computer eventually, right? Plan and pay ahead and never pay again!
Cost: $3,250
Questions and Answers... and the "small print stuff":
1. What happens if Dr. John dies? HomeRun Computer Service, LLC is a private company with a number investors as well as others who are involved with the business on a daily basis and will take over and continue if I were not able. The contract is with HomeRun Computers not John Leathers.
2. What happens if HomeRun Computers dies? There is no way I can guarantee the future success of the company, but, we have been in business for over seven years now, and although we've felt the crunch of the current economic crisis as have most small businesses, we are still alive, well and doing better than ever before.
3. How many contracts can I buy? Is this limited to only one contract per person? No, there is no limit other than the limit of a total of twelve contracts per HomeRun location.
4. Is this offer only for personal use, or can I buy the contract for my business? Yes, your business or personal use is fine. The contract is for the term of your life, not your company’s life.
5. I just purchased a new computer from you and doubt that I'll need/want a replacement for it in only two years. Can I postpone starting my contract? No, the contracts are limited and on a first-paid/first-made basis, in two or four years (depending on your contract) you'll be eligible to have your new system assembled and delivered, but if for whatever reason, you want to hold off on delivery you can until you are ready. You will receive a $250 credit value to your account annually. Therefore instead of a retail value of $1,000 toward your new system, if you choose to postpone delivery for another year your redemption value would be $1,250.
6. What if four years after receiving my new system I am not yet ready for another replacement? You will have a $1,000 credit applied to your account that you can use to buy other merchandise of your choice. Your choice, anything we have in stock or can order for you, a laptop or digital camera, LCD flat screen or plasma TV... Anything you can find anywhere, we can get for you. Keep in mind that you will still be required to "trade-in" your merchandise at the end of the four years as with your computer. At which time we will appraise your merchandise and if you agree to our assessment, you will be allowed to pay for it and keep it, if you choose.
7. Is there any reason to sign on quickly? Yes, first the limited supply of this offer. Second, to prevent HomeRun from being obligated to produce all of the replacement computers at one time, and therefore becoming a huge financial and time burden every four years; these contracts will be offered on a scheduled basis. One replacement computer per month will be assembled and delivered. That's equal to 48 systems over a four year revolving schedule. Thereby reducing the impact to a manageable and cost effective way of meeting our continuing obligations to you. These contracts will be first paid, first made. Therefore the first to sign up has the first deliver date; the next to sign up has a delivery date of a month later, and so on. That means that the last to sign up may have to wait a full 48 months to receive their new system. This schedule is not cut in stone, but our obligation so far as the required delivery date is. Therefore, unless we are back-logged and having a hard time keeping up, we will supply you as soon as you need, but we can't be obligated to do so. And the reason for deciding and signing on early is to position yourself as closely to the front of the list as possible.
8. What if I decide I don’t want to give up or trade-in my computer? I have a small business and think that by the time I’m scheduled to receive my new system I may have need of both…? The success of this offer is predicated on our having your “old” computer traded in to refurbish and resell. We anticipate being able to rebuild and resell your trade-in for approximately 50% of the original retail value. Therefore if you decide you would rather keep the computer and add your new system, we will appraise your system and if you agree to our assessment, you will be allowed to pay for it and keep it.
9. You say HomeRun Computers will supply service and support for the computers for my lifetime. Are there limits or restrictions to this? Yes of course. Our service and support need be scheduled by appointment and will include any and all hardware repairs or replacements of parts needed. Service will include a bi-annual system tune-up and optimization when needed. In addition you will be allowed up to two emergency non-appointment incidents including rebuilding and restoration when needed. Also included is up to one remote log-in or telephone support incident per month, again by appointment. Our obligation to software support is limited to the operating system, driver issues, internet access, security and malware only. Although we will do our best to help with third-party software issues and problems, we cannot be expected to be able to support any and all of the thousands of different programs on the market. We also cannot assist with games or peripheral devices such as digital cameras, scanners, printers etc. We will certainly assist when we can, but we can't be expected to be familiar with every device on the market.
10. What happens if my computer is lost, stolen or for whatever reason I am not able to offer it as a trade-in as required? This plan is predicated on our ability to refurbish and resell your trade-in computer when we supply you with your new one every four years. We are anticipating being able to resell it for close to 50% of the original retail value. Therefore you will be required to offer up the trade-in system or pay its value of $500 (50% of the original retail price).
11. All bi-annual service must be done by appointment in one of our stores. Emergency repairs must be delivered to our shop/store. If "in-shop" repair or service is required, the customer is responsible for getting the system to any one of our stores. HomeRun on-site service calls are always available but not included as "free" support.
12. HomeRun Computers may use "refurbished" parts or components to build, repair or as replacements when needed. Every item is fully tested and in perfect condition and covered completely by the HomeRun warranty. Although HomeRun Computers will use components from various manufacturers all warranty and service must be done through HomeRun Computers, not the original manufacturer.
13. All computers and systems are required to be in good cosmetic condition when traded-in on a new system. Warranty covers software and component functionality, not cosmetic condition. For example if a customer chooses a laptop and breaks the LCD screen, they are obligated for any repair costs involved in getting it repaired.
14. What if this offer doesn’t succeed and less than twelve contracts are sold per store? Those who do sign up will be the beneficiaries of the best deal they’ve ever made, those who don’t simply miss the opportunity of a lifetime! We may have to rethink our plans, but contracts made are "done deals" and will be honored.
We want to expand and grow and to do so we need to generate capital. Rather than selling shares in our venture and future profits, we'd rather sell a great product and service to those customers who have helped us in the past, and instead of having to give up a large percentage of our future profits, we'll supply our customers with new computers every four years. This offer is very limited, designed to accomplish our expansion needs and is by invitation only. We would certainly be courting failure eventually, if we made this offer to anyone and everyone. That is why it is limited to our current customers only and limited in number as well. Those who do take advantage of it will be glad they did for the rest of their "computing" lives. And we will expand, grow and sell quality computers to everyone else.
Offer by invitation only:
HomeRun Computers (319) 668-9706
HomeRun Computers (319) 668-9706
Subscribers;
ReplyDeleteRuth Beran of Victor/Ladora 1 contract
Kathleen Jones of Conroy 2 contracts
Vanessa Sayers of Belle Plaine 1 contract
Randy Haman of Ladora 1 contract
Delores Rinehard of N. English 1 contract
Jeff Buresh of Ladora 4 contracts
Jerry Henning of Belle Plaine 1 contract
Denise Bricker of Ladora 1 contract
Joel Carr of Williamsburg 1 contract
Terry Schroeder of Ladora 1 contract
REA of Conroy 4 contracts
Total of 18 contracts sold; $52,120.05