[newbie] wanting to upgrade my system, looking for recommended online stores

2001-06-06 Thread Mark Johnson

I would like to update my system but the stores around town don't seem to
carry what I'm looking for.  I have never bought computer stuff online and
I'm relunctant to do that since I've heard so many horror stories.  Can
anyone recommend a trustworthly online computer store for buying
motherboards and procs?

thanks...




RE: [newbie] wanting to upgrade my system, looking for recommended online stores

2001-06-06 Thread Charles A Edwards



 
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 Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 11:39 AM
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 Subject: [newbie] wanting to upgrade my system, looking for 
 recommended
 online stores
 
 
 I would like to update my system but the stores around town 
 don't seem to
 carry what I'm looking for.  I have never bought computer 
 stuff online and
 I'm relunctant to do that since I've heard so many horror 
 stories.  Can
 anyone recommend a trustworthly online computer store for buying
 motherboards and procs?
 
 thanks...
 

I have purchased numerous computer components from a variety of 
online retailers and have 'no' horror stories to relate.

Any of the sites you find using www.shopper.com or 
www.pricewatch.com should be able to handle you transaction securely
and without any difficulty.
The products listed at Shopper are most often the Retail box
where as those listed on Pricewatch are usually OEM.

If you are looking fo only a MOBO and processor
I like the site www.compuplus.com.
They sell the processor in both Retail/3 year warranty and as OEM/
1 year warranty when purchased with fan.
Their prices are low/lowest.
They deliver 2nd day air using FedX or Airborn for only 12.95
But my #1 reason for liking and using this site is that they guarantee
that any item they have listed for sale Is in stock.

   Charles  (-:

Forever never goes beyond tomorrow.