GoodGuy
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Joined: 5/17/2006 From: Cologne, Germany Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: bean5671 did I make a mistake Yes, you pasted the info here. JUST KIDDING !!!! quote:
ORIGINAL: bean5671 i have trust issues with all the online retailers. A few have many BBB complaints , ibuypower,cyberpower and Velocitymirco, of the ones I choose to contact only two answered the phone on my first call Falcon and AVA they both where priced over $3000 of the ones I left a messages for only one called me back after 3 days.... Seriously now, some of the online retailers that are working with Amazon, for example, are quite reliable and trustworthy. It also helps to check the customer feedback on their Amazon pages. Amazon employs some system that tracks complaints, and I think they kick retailers with a certain amount of complaints. In general, you win if you choose to get a custom PC. You save money (not necessarily hassle :P), and you can avoid that weak/cheap parts (say a rather bad mainboard) makes it into your PC build. On the other hand, if you pick a retail brand PC, you get some advantages, like 48 hrs replacement support, etc. I, for one, never bought a brand PC and never will. Regarding the price for your set, you can google the individual components, or the HP model to get an idea whether you got a good price or not.
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