Where do you buy your....
http://www.krex.com
http://www.aberdeeninc.com
http://www.accessmicro.com
all have their really good deals at times. Have ordered from all three numerous times and never had any problems.
and have started to get some stuff from http://www.cdw.com on occasion also
http://www.aberdeeninc.com
http://www.accessmicro.com
all have their really good deals at times. Have ordered from all three numerous times and never had any problems.
and have started to get some stuff from http://www.cdw.com on occasion also
http://www.pricewatch.com
for any cooling solutions http://www.coolerguys.com I have been with them since they were a small company and they are growing each day.
for any cooling solutions http://www.coolerguys.com I have been with them since they were a small company and they are growing each day.
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SG Theme SongThe Devil wrote:Tolerance is a virtue, not a requirement.
SG Theme SongThe Devil wrote:Tolerance is a virtue, not a requirement.
NewEgg should certainly draw traffic from SG. I just received my first shipment from them based on what I've read here. I'm happy with the prices and service.
http://www.cyberguys.com/ has products that should interest folks here but you need to have their print catalog for the whole story.
http://www.cyberguys.com/ has products that should interest folks here but you need to have their print catalog for the whole story.
many diff. ones, http://www.compuplus.com and http://www.pricewatch.com running a close second.
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- Freezing Moon
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I have a different idea.... can't you get all of those stores to provide you with a link so that you'll get a percentage of the sales of people that came there through SG? Then you could make a page with recommended online stores, which people could rate? You know, like a small shopping directory? An interactive one that generates cash as well? 
I mean, you guys do have the traffic and resources to pull this off and make it profitable, I believe. Plus it would mean that members that look for certain things would just go to the shopping directory, read through the small descriptions of what the sites are selling, selects a site, and buys, knowing they won't be ripped off, or something.
Just an idea,
Ronald
I mean, you guys do have the traffic and resources to pull this off and make it profitable, I believe. Plus it would mean that members that look for certain things would just go to the shopping directory, read through the small descriptions of what the sites are selling, selects a site, and buys, knowing they won't be ripped off, or something.
Just an idea,
Ronald
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- Gaming-Module
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http://www.newegg.com
http://www.ebworld.com
http://www.bestbuy.com
http://www.crucial.com
http://www.monitoroutlet.com
If you are gonna get a newegg link, you better hurry. I'm about to drop around $200 on there site in a days time.
http://www.ebworld.com
http://www.bestbuy.com
http://www.crucial.com
http://www.monitoroutlet.com
If you are gonna get a newegg link, you better hurry. I'm about to drop around $200 on there site in a days time.
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#1 http://www.newegg.com/
#2 http://www.directron.com/
#3 http://www.plycon.com/
#4 http://www.so-trickcomputers.com
#5 http://www.crucial.com/
#6 http://www.pcmods.com/
#2 http://www.directron.com/
#3 http://www.plycon.com/
#4 http://www.so-trickcomputers.com
#5 http://www.crucial.com/
#6 http://www.pcmods.com/
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- YARDofSTUF
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newegg is my first choice, then
ability computers http://www.abilitywholesale.com
and http://direct.mwave.com/mwave/index.hmx?
ability computers http://www.abilitywholesale.com
and http://direct.mwave.com/mwave/index.hmx?
Check out http://www.abilitycomputers.com
- Juggernaut
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That's a good idea advertising good buy/service sites because it will help visitors coming here to find good places to buy parts and it will help Speedguide because of the advertising benefits/money you may receive for it...but keep in mind though that not all users here are American and a lot of those sites are virtually useless to non-Americans because they do not ship to Canada.
Like with Newegg, as good a site it is, it is basically useless to us Canadians because they don't ship internationally. You may want to keep that in mind if u do do the advertising...like make a note that it is only for Americans.
Like with Newegg, as good a site it is, it is basically useless to us Canadians because they don't ship internationally. You may want to keep that in mind if u do do the advertising...like make a note that it is only for Americans.

It can't rain all the time...
Good idea Ronald, I like that the best. It's easy to see how you froze those 6 moons with your wisdom.Originally posted by Freezing Moon
I have a different idea.... can't you get all of those stores to provide you with a link so that you'll get a percentage of the sales of people that came there through SG? Then you could make a page with recommended online stores, which people could rate? You know, like a small shopping directory? An interactive one that generates cash as well?
I mean, you guys do have the traffic and resources to pull this off and make it profitable, I believe. Plus it would mean that members that look for certain things would just go to the shopping directory, read through the small descriptions of what the sites are selling, selects a site, and buys, knowing they won't be ripped off, or something.
Just an idea,
Ronald
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- YARDofSTUF
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Originally posted by Juggernaut
That's a good idea advertising good buy/service sites because it will help visitors coming here to find good places to buy parts and it will help Speedguide because of the advertising benefits/money you may receive for it...but keep in mind though that not all users here are American and a lot of those sites are virtually useless to non-Americans because they do not ship to Canada.
Like with Newegg, as good a site it is, it is basically useless to us Canadians because they don't ship internationally. You may want to keep that in mind if u do do the advertising...like make a note that it is only for Americans.
true but that dont beat ur kids one, be a good dad really only aplies to teh many personalities of David j/k
i think adding newegg would rock, i have spent...1000 bucks there with 800 more planned when cash is available
http://www.ebay.com
http://www.compusa.com
http://www.bestbuy.com
http://www.pcmall.com
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http://www.compusa.com
http://www.bestbuy.com
http://www.pcmall.com
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"If its not fun, why do it?"
- AMPLIFRIER
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newegg
ive probably spent aroung $1000 bucks there so far.
ive used them 3 times.....unfortunatley had to rma twice.
i give them a few more shots. they are on the ball as far as processing your order and keeping you up to date on where ypour merchandise is (wharehouse or on the truck).
that alone is a HUGE factor in my decision in continuing to use them.
AMP
ive probably spent aroung $1000 bucks there so far.
ive used them 3 times.....unfortunatley had to rma twice.
i give them a few more shots. they are on the ball as far as processing your order and keeping you up to date on where ypour merchandise is (wharehouse or on the truck).
that alone is a HUGE factor in my decision in continuing to use them.
AMP
Gigabyte ga-7n400 pro nForce2 mobo, Athlon XP3200, thermalright slk900, 1 gig corsair pc3200 cas2, radeon 9800pro, SB Audigy 2 ZS
case= yeong yang YY-B0221 server cube,550 watt Antec true power,1 wd raptor 74 gig,1 34gig raptor (page) 2 wd 120gig se's raid 1, 1 120gig se. WIN xp Pro, Dual display samsung syncmaster 1100df 21in(Primary) Samsung syncmaster 955df 19in (secondary)".
case= yeong yang YY-B0221 server cube,550 watt Antec true power,1 wd raptor 74 gig,1 34gig raptor (page) 2 wd 120gig se's raid 1, 1 120gig se. WIN xp Pro, Dual display samsung syncmaster 1100df 21in(Primary) Samsung syncmaster 955df 19in (secondary)".
I have never bought any computer stuff offline... Oh wait I did Quake a long time ago.
The only other place I have ever bought online is
http://www.dancingdragon.com
The only other place I have ever bought online is
http://www.dancingdragon.com