On Tue September 21 2010 7:56 pm, Joe Fruchey wrote:
> Yeah, they totally sell new parts. I'm not sure what you mean by
> wholesale, when I think wholesale, I think bulk.

Bulk, shmulk. If I sell something to a client, be it a hard drive, USB cable 
or an entire machine, I purchase it at Priority 1 in Elmwood, mark it up, and 
still beat most other places they could get it from. Even better, if I throw 
a busted part on their counter, they give me another one immediately and 
handle the RMA themselves.

--Joey


> I bought a bunch of 
> OEM hard drives and optical drives from Computer Heaven a few months
> ago. Their main business is repair service, but I was impressed by
> their selection of parts, stuff I could definitely use in a pinch: ATX
> power supply cable adapters/extenders, a huge selection of cables of
> various length and gender combinations, VGA, DVI, USB, etc. CMOS
> batteries, toolkits, yada yada.
>
> And since I thought "wholesale" was ambiguous, I'll go ahead and say
> that by "OEM," I mean a new drive in an antistatic bag with no other
> packaging.
>
> But Formosa's worth a shot as well.
>
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Keith Stokes <kei...@neill.net> wrote:
> > You might try going by Formosa on Airline between Florida and I-12, North
> > of Old Hammond Hwy. Mike doesn't really do retail anymore but you might
> > be able to work out a wholesale deal with him.
> >


-- 
Joey Kelly
Minister of the Gospel and Linux Consultant
http://joeykelly.net
504-239-6550

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