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| Thread ID: 39090 | 2003-10-27 03:32:00 | Good computer stores? | somebody (208) | Press F1 |
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| 186982 | 2003-10-27 08:23:00 | I assume you wish to buy over the internet as you do not have a location stated in your profile and have not put one in your posting. Best advice I have, would have is to find exactly what you want at the best possible price, on Pricespy then post here to see what sort of experiences people have had with the people who are contemplating dealing with. I recently had dealings with NFC(.co.nz) and was most happy with the price and service. |
Rod ger (316) | ||
| 186983 | 2003-10-27 09:11:00 | http://www.ascent.co.nz <-- everyone looks up to these people, they're the best. Not always pricewise though. http://www.novapcpower.com http://www.starlyte.co.nz |
-=JM=- (16) | ||
| 186984 | 2003-10-27 09:15:00 | About 2 years ago when I knew a little more than zero about how computers work and ways of getting the best out of them, I did as much research as possible then decided that NetPC offered the best deal in Auck. I`ve been happy with what I got and recommended that my sister-in-law also buy a new one there and she has no complaints. I`m in no way an expert and many subtle specs pass me by and I can`t even see them waving, but they sold me what I wanted and it`s still running like clockwork. (!). With a big spring. | brewer (4389) | ||
| 186985 | 2003-10-27 09:56:00 | Check out AquilaTech (www.aquilatech.co.nz) fast, excellent communication, professional. Cheers Murray P |
Murray P (44) | ||
| 186986 | 2003-10-27 10:23:00 | For me I just buy parts from PBTech in Hamilton and build them myself. Over the last few years I have paid them around $88,000. I have had to return two sticks of RAM and one modem all of which were replaced without a problem. I live in Tokoroa. I have never had PBTech build me a Computer as I build for others so I can't say whether their support/backup is worthwhile. I support and warrant anything I build but I use parts mostly bought from PBTech. I recommend PBTech in Hamilton without reservation. |
Elephant (599) | ||
| 186987 | 2003-10-27 10:52:00 | 90 odd grand? To a retailer? Bizzare. |
metla (154) | ||
| 186988 | 2003-10-27 17:20:00 | Think about it. I don't have to stock the latest stuff. I don't have X number of motherboards sitting here that I have to get rid of. I can be real flexible when it comes to getting what MY customer wants and I don't have warranty issues. Because of the amount of stuff I buy I get a discount too which covers my trouble. |
Elephant (599) | ||
| 186989 | 2003-10-27 17:24:00 | Could also try http://www.oemcomputers.co.nz in Manukau, I have always found there service and build quality to be excellent. They have a "Build your own" on there web site. |
Dave (1341) | ||
| 186990 | 2003-10-27 18:56:00 | Thanks for your suggestions everyone. A friend of mine regularly purchases computers for his work from Paradigm PCs, and he hasn't had any problems with them before. Although Pricespy gets the cheapest prices for individual parts, I don't want to have to buy parts from 3-4 different retailers and then assemble the PC myself - I would prefer to have one custom built, which means I don't have to risk damaging anything during assembly. The only reason that I thought of E-One was because their prices were slightly cheaper than Paradigm PCs, but then again, if their service isn't good then there's no point. I'll look at all the sites you guys have suggested, and once again, thanks for your help. For future reference, I live in the Hawkes Bay area, but I don't mind purchasing from larger companies which may have better service etc. |
somebody (208) | ||
| 186991 | 2003-10-27 19:33:00 | i would suggest no to e-one, they just dont have very good service, like you really have argue with them to get a warrenty on anything. Have used OEM Computers, QMB, PP, and eden and they all seem to have reasonable prices and service. |
Budda (2736) | ||
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