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Hello I am going to let you know where I have purchased parts from for my
system. One place has been www.mwave.com I have had good service, price and
selection. Although I have never had to return anything to them. I also went
to www.egghead.com before they went out of business but now they have
reopened it as www.newegg.com and a friend has purchased something from them
and he was pleased with the service and the prices look good as well. But
for the motherboard I purchased it from www.motherboards.org they were the
best selection for motherboards the price I am not sure about because I
wanted a particular board. So as you can see I don't order all my parts from
the same place I just hunt around until I find the best price on these few
sites that I have heard good things from. At the same time my tower I bought
at a local computer shop just because I wanted to look at it see it hold it
and evaluated it in person. hope this helps you out.
brad marden
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From: "Atman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Where to buy computer parts
> Hello Jim,
>
> I am not going to suggest where to purchase but I will direct you to
>
> http://www.resellerratings.com
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> This is site that lists tons and tons of places to purchase computer
> gear. This place lists ratings based on user evaluations of different
> stores. I don't know of anybody who doesn't use this site.
>
> Also, for price comparisons, you may wish to try:
>
> http://www.pricewatch.com
> or
> http://www.pricegrabber.com
>
> There are other review sites and price search engines, but you may wish to
> give these a shot. It can put you in touch with a life long vendor and/or
> save you from being disappointed with other places.
>
> Take Care
> David A .Abbe
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>
>
> At 04:58 AM 8/8/2002 -0400, you wrote:
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> >I am getting ready to start purchasing computer components to build my
own
> >computer. My problem, at this time, is not what to buy, but where to buy
> >it. A couple of companies that seem to have a great variety and good
> >prices are "Tigerdirect" and "Googlegear". However, I don't know anything
> >about either one. Because this is my first venture into this type of
> >thing, I am skeptical about everything.
> >Any information about these companies or other suitable companies would
be
> >appreciated.
> >Thank you in advance.
> >Jim Markellos
>
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