>In a message dated 9/8/02 4:50:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
><< Has anyone dealt with Boundless Technology (website:
>http://store.yahoo.com/boundless1/index.html) before? They have 512mb RAM
>for iBooks for $88 US, but I've seen better return policies. Anyone have
>experience? >>
>
>Don't know them. But even on their own web site they make a comparison
>between the "generic" memory that you're referencing above and their
>"Powerline" memory, which was more expensive (although still less than
>Crucial.com) yet certainly had a better writeup. If you're looking for memory
>to install in clients' machines, I can understand wanting to save some money,
>but don't take unnecessary chances. Your reputation will be on the line.

I would recommend talking to your client about it. Give them the 
plus's and minus's of each type of RAM (Cost, effectiveness, 
stability, warranty, etc).

Cost is the least of their true concerns.

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