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Jim,
In the September issue of PCWORLD Magazine, they rate 12 online sites to buy
computer equipment. Here is the online article:
http://www.pcworld.com/features/article/0,aid,102522,00.asp
I don't know about Googlegear, but after reading this article, I wouldn't
touch TigerDirect with a 10 foot pole. Good prices aren't always the last
word in computer shopping. Read it and judge for yourself.
I like Pricewatch.com to compare prices, then check out the vendor's
policies.
Good Luck,
Dennis Thiel
----- Original Message -----
> 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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