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Strategies for Persuading My Mom to Approve of Purchasing a Gaming Computer.

Strategies for Persuading My Mom to Approve of Purchasing a Gaming Computer.

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yalex27
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10-18-2016, 02:29 PM
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I’ve been planning to assemble a gaming computer for quite some time, and I’ve finally completed the build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/gpWssY. With Christmas approaching, my parents inquired about gifts, and I presented them with a list of desired items, emphasizing that this PC was my primary wish. However, my mother is skeptical about this purchase. Despite having $275 available to contribute, she remains unconvinced it will materialize. My father isn’t particularly involved either way, so seeking his assistance seems unlikely. My mother raised two significant concerns, which I attempted to address, but they continue to make her hesitant. Initially, she worries about the substantial expense and potential for malfunction. I've explained that building a computer is more manageable than she anticipates. Secondly, she dislikes spending a large sum on another gaming device and wants assurance of its advantages over my current outdated system (which struggles with many programs). Please refrain from suggesting employment opportunities, as I already walk a neighbor’s dogs for approximately $30 monthly, and I've offered to reimburse them if the cost exceeds their preference. As I am under sixteen, formal employment is unavailable. Thank you in advance for any guidance!

Greetings! I’m experiencing similar challenges, but my approach appears promising. Hopefully, this resonates with your situation as well. I’m also sixteen years old. Even if this post is dated or you've already acquired a PC, it can provide support for others considering this endeavor. If you have basic tools – like drills, saws, and related equipment – consider creating your own custom PC case through DIY design. It doesn’t need to be top-tier or highly modular; focusing on creativity and demonstrating technical knowledge will reassure your parents. Incorporate RGB lighting, attractive panels, and your unique ideas. Carefully plan the construction process and then begin building. Ultimately, you can present this project alongside your existing PC and discuss a new, advanced system you wish to assemble. This may prove beneficial.
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yalex27
10-18-2016, 02:29 PM #11

I’ve been planning to assemble a gaming computer for quite some time, and I’ve finally completed the build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/gpWssY. With Christmas approaching, my parents inquired about gifts, and I presented them with a list of desired items, emphasizing that this PC was my primary wish. However, my mother is skeptical about this purchase. Despite having $275 available to contribute, she remains unconvinced it will materialize. My father isn’t particularly involved either way, so seeking his assistance seems unlikely. My mother raised two significant concerns, which I attempted to address, but they continue to make her hesitant. Initially, she worries about the substantial expense and potential for malfunction. I've explained that building a computer is more manageable than she anticipates. Secondly, she dislikes spending a large sum on another gaming device and wants assurance of its advantages over my current outdated system (which struggles with many programs). Please refrain from suggesting employment opportunities, as I already walk a neighbor’s dogs for approximately $30 monthly, and I've offered to reimburse them if the cost exceeds their preference. As I am under sixteen, formal employment is unavailable. Thank you in advance for any guidance!

Greetings! I’m experiencing similar challenges, but my approach appears promising. Hopefully, this resonates with your situation as well. I’m also sixteen years old. Even if this post is dated or you've already acquired a PC, it can provide support for others considering this endeavor. If you have basic tools – like drills, saws, and related equipment – consider creating your own custom PC case through DIY design. It doesn’t need to be top-tier or highly modular; focusing on creativity and demonstrating technical knowledge will reassure your parents. Incorporate RGB lighting, attractive panels, and your unique ideas. Carefully plan the construction process and then begin building. Ultimately, you can present this project alongside your existing PC and discuss a new, advanced system you wish to assemble. This may prove beneficial.

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MaxStrok
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10-26-2016, 09:44 AM
#12
This discussion originated six years ago, and the original poster probably graduated from university since then.

Let’s not revive these outdated conversations.

Thank you.
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MaxStrok
10-26-2016, 09:44 AM #12

This discussion originated six years ago, and the original poster probably graduated from university since then.

Let’s not revive these outdated conversations.

Thank you.

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