Jeffrey J. Nonken on Fri, 20 Jun 2003 09:38:04 -0400 |
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 08:04:48 -0400, Paul wrote: > >I would recommend buying a power supply at a place like CompUSA >because, >if it blows up, you can take it in and get a replacement. That was >my >brother-in-law's experience. CompUSA only gave him minor resistance. >Much better RMA'ing it and mailing it out. My own recommendation is PC Warehouse, if Montgomeryville isn't too far out of your way. They've always been great to me, including refunds and exchanges without problems, and they usually carry more than just the cheap stuff. Gah. Their web site no longer provides a list of stores, just online shopping. Well, I can only speak for the one in Montgomeryville anyway. http://yp111.superpages.com/listings.phtml?SRC=&STYPE=S&PG=L&CB=&C=&N= p+c+warehouse&T=&S=PA&R=N&search=Find+It http://yp111.superpages.com/listings.phtml?SRC=&STYPE=S&PG=L&CB=&C=&N= p+c+warehouse&T=&S=NJ&R=N&search=Find+It There's also UCI Computing in KofP, I'm not as familiar with them, but they've always done OK by me. Guess they're called UCI Kehtron now. http://yp111.superpages.com/listings.phtml?SRC=&STYPE=S&PG=L&CB=&C=&N= UCI+Kehtron&T=&S=PA&R=N&search=Find+It Personally, I prefer to feed the local operations and smaller chains when I can. And CompUSA keeps pissing me off. I'll shop there, but they're not my first choice. Anybody else know of decent local operations? _________________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group -- http://www.phillylinux.org Announcements - http://lists.netisland.net/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion -- http://lists.netisland.net/mailman/listinfo/plug
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