MWAVE.com?????

Rob423

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Im thinking about buying the ViewSonic VG191 LCD monitor at www.mwave.com, Is this site GOOD, has anybody delt with them.. please give me a response to how this Website is.

Thanks/Rob

AMD USER!!!
 
They don't look too bad. Here is a site where you can check online resellers.

<A HREF="http://www.resellerratings.com/m.html" target="_new">http://www.resellerratings.com/m.html</A>

<font color=red>Remember...</font color=red><font color=blue>You get what you pay for. :smile: All advice here is free.</font color=blue> :wink:
 
I bought a stick of memory and an 80GB hard drive from
them last year. Products arrived on time and in good shape.
I haven't had any problems, so I don't know how good their
support is. I'll probably be buying a monitor from them in
a few weeks myself.
 
well, i guess i can give them a shot, I was planing to use GoogleGear.com for most of my PC parts, is this site better or worse then www.newegg.com i've been hearing many people talk about it here.

Thanks/Rob

Once you go AMD, You never Go back!!
 
Haven't used googlegear or newegg yet. I saw a few things
at a decent price on newegg that I'll probably order in a
few weeks. I usually try a few small purchases ($500 or less) from someone I haven't done business with before. Depending on how my orders are handled, I decide whether or not to add them to my list. Showing something as being in stock when it's not and not notifying me in a timely manner is a good way to get on my [-peep-] list. Charging my CC before shipping is another. One of my pluses is having order tracking on the web site.

As others have said check resellerratings. Look over their web site for logos like the BBB (not a guarantee, but it makes me feel better). Use a credit card if you have one, it's easier to let them handle problems that may arise - In my opinion anyway.
 
Yeah, Thanks, I've heard alot about NewEgg, haven't used them yet....My uncle just ordered half his PC from googlegear.com everything was O.K....and recieved everything in a timely fashioned.

later/Rob

Once you go AMD, You never Go back!!
 
I used new egg and googlegear exclusively to build this system 2.5 weeks ago both companies were on time and had good prices ..system is
p-iv NW 2.0a
512 mb pc 2700 kingmax ram
soyo p4s Dragon ultra mobo
2 maxtor 40 gb ata 133 drives
Turtle beach santa cruz sound card
lite on 32 x burner

<b><font color=blue>** Speed 2108(down)/365(up) kbps **
(At least 42 times faster than a 56k modem) </font color=blue>
 
Ok, wow..sounds Great..... are you happy with the Hd Drives you've Picked, i've been contiplating on which to get Maxtor or Western Digital, and Do how does the Turtle beach Sound, is it better then the Creative Boards..

Once you go AMD, You never Go back!!
 
only thing I might have changed was possibly go with the asus p4t-e board and rdram now that it is at the same price as the pc2700 ddr ram.. the maxtors are inexpensive and quiet and fast I am pleased with them and I have in the past used many WD's IBM"s and samsung drives .. the maxtors are fine ..the turtle beach is a good card for the price and supposedly uses fewer resources than the audigy .. it is priced about the same for the oem models of each the sound is great but I'm no expert or audiophile

lagger

<b><font color=blue>** Speed 2108(down)/365(up) kbps **
(At least 42 times faster than a 56k modem) </font color=blue>
 
yeah, well i got the Dragon + for the AMD...it works Great..i guess it's not as good for the P4, I think im gonna go with the Maxtor, the Dragon + has a Decent Sound Card, but i might check out the Turtle beach in the long run

Thanks, Rob

Once you go AMD, You never Go back!!
 
I have dealt several times with mwave and several times with newegg. In my opinion it just doesn't get better than these two. One time newegg forgot to ship a fan with one of my orders; I called them up and they processed the order right then and sent it next day air and I had it the next day. I've never even had a single problem arise with mwave.