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Retail Question
Name: RingWraith2086 Date: July 6, 2003 at 11:39:23 Pacific OS: Windows98 CPU/Ram: Pent. II 350 MHz, 208 RAM
Comment:
I was sure where to post this question, so I'm posting it here, since it has to do with buying hardware.
I'm building myself a new computer, and I was wondering if www.newegg.com is a good place to buy hardware, and if anyone else uses it. Thanks
Name: SkipCox Date: July 6, 2003 at 13:00:08 Pacific
Reply:
Yes, Yes.
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Response Number 2
Name: celly Date: July 6, 2003 at 13:02:15 Pacific
Reply:
Yes! I have bought lots of stuff there.
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Response Number 3
Name: johnoh Date: July 6, 2003 at 14:25:55 Pacific
Reply:
micropro.com has a configurator you can use and their prices are pretty good, but newegg is probably the standard for good service and near-best prices too.
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Response Number 4
Name: RingWraith2086 Date: July 6, 2003 at 14:50:21 Pacific
Reply:
OK, thanks everybody... that's where I'll be getting my CD Drives and maybe other things.
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