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- From: basiji@stein.u.washington.edu (David Basiji)
- Subject: Re: Computer Hardware Dealers...Who To Avoid
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.025700.19572@u.washington.edu>
- Sender: news@u.washington.edu (USENET News System)
- Organization: University of Washington
- References: <1992Nov18.205241.25762@u.washington.edu>
- Distribution: seattle
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 02:57:00 GMT
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- chakaw@carson.u.washington.edu (Chak-Yoon Aw) writes:
-
- > I am finally going to buy my own computer after years
- > of contemplating it and I was curios if those of you
- > in net-land knew of certain ones in the greater Seattle
- > area (i.e. dealers) that I should definitely avoid and
- > those I should consider. The issues I am most concerned
- > about are product quality, service and honesty (but isn't
- > everyone?)
-
- > Please send e-mail since I do not wish to clutter up the
- > newsgroup with lots of comments back and forth. If anyone
- > is interested in what other netters think, I will be more
- > than willing to summarize the comments and forward them
- > to you.
-
- > Thanks in advance!
-
- > Chak Aw
- > chakaw@u.washington.edu
-
- > P/S I am interested in buying an IBM clone!
-
- I've purchased, through my work, tens of thousands of dollars worth of
- computer equipment from Pacific Coast Network computers up at 135th and
- Aurora. Overall, I've been very pleased. If you go there, talk to
- David Hibbert. He knows what he's talking about, gives you lots of his time,
- isn't at all condescending, and won't bullshit you.
-
- David Basiji
-