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	<title>Comments on: Gateway in the Dead Pool</title>
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		<title>By: Joe</title>
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		<description>I think it was right at the first of March that MPC liquidated ALL of their assets. Gateway, as an enterprise brand, no longer exists.

For years we pushed Gateway tablets to our students because they set up such a killer deal for us. The deal even included five years of warranty. Now, we have several students extremely frustrated because their &#039;worry free&#039; computer purchase is costing them even more money (if they need repair).</description>
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<p>For years we pushed Gateway tablets to our students because they set up such a killer deal for us. The deal even included five years of warranty. Now, we have several students extremely frustrated because their &#8216;worry free&#8217; computer purchase is costing them even more money (if they need repair).</p>
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