Pricewatch lists the price of the unit along with shipping , so unless the
place charges some unknown handling charger per order it is a good tool. I
generally find agood reliable source and stick with it untill something
better comes along. Check out feedback at
www.bizrate.com for an idea about
customer complaints.
For new PC equipment I generally shop at
www.newegg.com
for older/obsolete stuff its ebay or
www.compgeeks.com along with lowendmac
swaplists and newsgroups.
Some items you might actually find cheaper in the store (like hard drives
and cdr media at places like bestbuy if you can stand the rebates)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mail List" <mail.list(a)analog-and-digital-solutions.com>
To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: Fry's Nightmares
Hello Todd,
That
pricewatch.com is bullshit. Anytime you get a listing service like
that
it is so full of ploys to get listed in the top of the
list, that it isn't
worth messing
with. You'll find the cheapest floppy drives have a high shipping cost, so
that
one that isn't the cheapest may actually be the
better deal. When I was
looking
for a digital camera, I checked it. I called and
talked to someone that
had
one of
the lower prices listed on the camera, but then I had to buy all the
required and
necessary accessories separate. I just said "fork it" and went over to
BJ's ( a
wherehouse club store like Sam's or Price Club )
and found a camera in the
box with everything required coming with it, and all I'm talking about
here
is just
the memory card and the fabric strap handle, for less than the lowest
pricewatch.com
price after all the required extras. That
pricewatch.com is something to
check, but
make sure you read between the lines.
Best Regards