On Sun, 31 Jan 1999 04:12:54 -0500 Bob Chapel <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
>Hello,
>
>Would like some recommendations from any and all as to the best
>quality ATX cases at the best price.  Got a nice deal on a few Soyo
>d/c's MB's (P5C...accept up to 233mhz and go to 75 bus... AGP
>slot......heck for 19.00 a piece I couldn't pass them up!)  If you
>have URL's all the better (though my experience with cases over the
>web leads me to conclude that (unless buying in bulk) you lose
>whatever savings in the shipping cost.
>
>Anyone have any experience with Tiger Software Co's cases???  They
>sound rather nice by the description and the picture....they have a
>nice looking compact micro-ATX case that looks like it would make a
>nice little housing for a workstation.  Personal experiences are the
>greatest part of the info I glean from the wise of this list so I will
>listen very closely.
>
>Thanks for any suggestions,
>
>Bob Chapel
>


Bob,

Can't give you any help on source for quality ATX cases but did want to
reply with regard to Tiger Software Co.  I have had extremely bad
experience with their customer support. I orderd a 233 pentium chip "in
the box" and was sent an OEM chip.  I was never able to contact customer
support, even after waiting on hold for several hours. I was finally able
to get the floor manager of sales and he absolutely refused to make
things right. Their cases may be good but personally I would not buy even
a mouse pad from them after that experience.

Bill McMilleon, Sr.
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