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I don't deal with TigerDirect, as they're not in our part of the world.
However, I very much doubt if I would, given the amount of customer
dissatisfaction they seem to generate, as a quick google will reveal.
This site has some interesting information about the company:
http://www.resellerratings.com/seller1983.html
Personally, I believe that any company which offers goods or services should
be held in reasonable esteem by around 99% of it's customers. There will
always be misrepresentation, misunderstandings and misreporting in any
buyer\seller relationship, it's part of the human condition. But only a
very small number of transactions should ever be adversely affected, which
doesn't seem to be the case with TigerDirect.
Ian Porter
Computer Guys Inc.
Arrowtown
New Zealand
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Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Upgrade path for AT style
> This reply shows the different experiences that can vary with the
individual and the problems they had.
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> I'm not connected with "tigerdirect" nor any other business. Computers
are a hobby for me and I have bought and returned items with out any hitches
from "tigerdirect".
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> The question was, "should I upgrade an AT computer?" My reply was, no,
because it's cheaper go with ATX. It seems like all who responded agreed.
Where you get the parts is debatable.
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> Mike michel
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