I never buy anything without looking at the vendor's rating over at www.resellerratings.com. If the experiences are generally good, I'll bite. (Remember, people with poor experiences are more likely to complain than people with good experiences are to say something good.) But if there are only a couple of responses, I won't buy from them.
Also, $20 for 128 megs of RAM is awfully low. RAM isn't a place to cut corners, you'll pay for it in system stability. Trust me, I learned the hard way. There are people who'll tell you they have no problems, and they may not. I got away with it for a long time too. But it's a definite risk. My systems with brand-name memory, power supplies and motherboards in them almost never crash, and the memory's a big reason why.
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Dave Farquhar
Author, <i>Optimizing Windows for Games, Graphics and Multimedia</i> (O'Reilly)
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