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Buying online can be risky, especially when you buy from www.discount-pc-components-and-consumables.ru.
I'd like to know where you buy your stuff from. Best service, best prices and places to avoid. Your thoughts?
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Good -

ebuyer
tekheads

Bad -

OCUK
Dabs
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Post by cashy »

Dr. kitteny berk wrote: Bad -

OCUK
wooooot! those guys rule
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Post by deject »

well, in the US the best place to go is NewEgg. I don't know if they ship internationally, but it's probably not worth the cost if they do.
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I never had a problem with any supplier, including Dabs and OCUK, but OCUK will only deliver by courier, who only deliver during working hours. So I'm never in when they come and they fuck off back to Gateshead, where they say 'well you can still pick it up before six' at half five. When I'm 30 miles away in the arse end of nowhere. Bastards.

Casetech.co.uk aren't too bad, and Scan.co.uk.
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Post by mrbobbins »

Ebuyer - all the good all the time. fact.
OCUK - Used once, no problems though
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Post by spoodie »

I buy most of my stuff from www.insight.com, which operates in the US also, as they're very professional and reliable if not the cheapest. This is the only one I would vouch for but I have used these without any problems:

http://www.microdirect.co.uk/
http://www.savastore.com/
http://www.dabs.com/

oh and a special mention for: http://www.quietpc.com/uk/

edit: and how could I forget http://www.dexsystems.net/ :D
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Post by viper_2090 »

I agree with Ebuyer, nice and cheeeap!

yet also www.aria.co.uk rocks, i've got loads of stuff from them
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Post by wyrd »

Dr. kitteny berk wrote:Good -

ebuyer
tekheads

Bad -

OCUK
Dabs
never had a nny worries with either dabs or OCUK, friends of mine have had no end of trouble with ebuyer though
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

ebuyer are fine mostly nowdays.


however, dabs and ocuk are fucking AWFUL for warrantying stuff.
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Post by cashy »

my mate bought a mobo from ocuk and it turned out to be faulty, he sent it back and got some super mega beast one in return. cant remember either of them, but he had about 4 extra ram slots and such

they sent me a sound card with no driver, i wasnt aware i needed one so they found out the problem got in touch sharpish then when they realised sent the driver the next day. in their defence it was one of those ones where they just send the card so its cheaper so its an easy enough mistake to make i guess
also the post office place for if you miss the delivery is about 5mins walk from me :D
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Post by Dog Pants »

cashy wrote:also the post office place for if you miss the delivery is about 5mins walk from me :D
It was for me, but couriers don't work for the post office so they go back to the depot. Having said that, I think there's a way you can arrange for it to go there (at a price I'm sure).
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Post by TezzRexx »

www.scan.co.uk

very helpful and pretty quick.
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Post by jeffclaw »

http://www.techfever.co.uk are pretty good. Ebuyer are good i've only had one problem when they sent me the wrong card but i explained the problem and they sent me another (the right one), thats one problem out of 5/6 purchases from them[/url]
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