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Post by jojo on Aug 8, 2014 16:50:15 GMT
Someone has just put me onto this place:
newegg.com
For hardware and such.
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Post by mikkh on Aug 11, 2014 21:19:13 GMT
Long been a favourite with our American friends, but it's only recently they've acknowledged the rest of the World actually exists and you can see prices in your local currency The delivery times suggest they don't have overseas storage though, and the site layout is pretty poor IMO For UK people, you will get similar or better prices at www.ebuyer.com with a much quicker delivery and a better, easier to navigate layout wwww.dabs.com is another to consider I did a random search for a Seagate Momentus 500 GB laptop hard drive on all 3 sites (no idea why, just wanted something to check!) There was literally pennies difference between Ebuyer and Newegg, but Ebuyer was promising me next day delivery even at this late time at night, while Newegg was 4-5 days for free or 2-3 days if I paid a surcharge Dabs was a bit dearer, but again quick (free) delivery was offered on a good looking easier to navigate site www.scan.co.uk is another to consider for UK residents, but I rarely look beyond Ebuyer or Dabs and my local shops myself. Occasionally Amazon and Ebay for price checking purposes
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Post by vikingken on Aug 12, 2014 0:35:22 GMT
I used to buy a lot from Scan, before they brought out their rip off insurance. I bought a quite expensive motherboard and it was duff, they refused to change it as I hadn't bought their insurance. I haven't bought anything from them since. I use Amazon quite a bit, check before you buy and delivery is normally fast and free. I use Crucial for SSDs and laptop memory, but often they are cheaper from Amazon than buying direct from Crucial. I always have a good Google, but nearly always finish up with the people I know. I like Novatech; but it depends on what you need, sometimes they are a bit limited on what they have in stock.
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