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Covetech.com.au
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Posted: 02/03/2012 4:03 PM
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Hey everyone!
Who is your perferred parts dealer? and why?
Mine is: Covetech.com.au They have pretty cheap stuff, and they have free shipping on orders over $200. The guy can build you a rig to your budget/sepcs pretty cheap. ive got one done up by that guy, the pc is a beast. The customer service is excellent.
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Posted: 03/03/2012 11:03 PM
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hmmmm....
Mitchell Laughton from Covetech.com.au, no surprise you would post that, but please spare us your deceptive and easily recognisable advertising tactics.
This is not an advertising forum.
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Posted: 04/03/2012 1:03 AM
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Look I appreciate you identifying yourself but it's still not appropriate - you're kind of pretending to be a client of yourself!
PS - you probably need to price match MSY, Umart etc before putting ads on a site like this lol ...
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Posted: 05/03/2012 11:03 AM
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touche
I buy my gear from Gamedude. because i'm lazy, and i am friends with the owner, (personally, not professionally. he cop's flack from me whenever i get a chance), and my office is like 5 doors down... sooo :)
they are cheap(ish), longer have a credit card surcharge, (Umart does... ), were offering free post over so much as well, and the tech guy knows what he's doing, (any bad decisions are made by the owner, and they are only doing what they've been told).
anyway
oh, and thekoolroom.com and PCCG for odd ball and watercooling stuff
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Posted: 06/03/2012 11:03 AM
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I'm from New Zealand.
I use - Computer Lounge form my combo deals (CPU, RAM, Motherboard) - PC force fro my case and Graphics cards - BlueWheel for Hardrives - ifocus for cooling.
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Posted: 20/05/2012 11:05 AM
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Covetech prices are offensive, does the owner buy his stock retail from large electrical chains and stick 20% on top of that to come up with the prices ?
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Posted: 27/05/2012 4:05 PM
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AHAHAhahahah *snort*
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Posted: 05/06/2012 12:06 PM
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I use PLE here in Perth. They are always the cheapest - yes I do check about half of the prices I get with other suppliers, but I can't remember the last time they were more expensive. I don't think they are in other states, but I have noticed they have a mailing service. No I do not work for them nor do I get a discount from them - I am just an old fart who does the footwork before buying - AND they do actually have a shop front - 2 of them in fact. Being born just after William Shockly contributed to the invention of the silicon diode rectifier I tend to do things the old way every now and then and getting prices is one of them. PLE are at www.ple.com.au
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Posted: 11/04/2013 1:04 PM
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when we need some PC parts, we can go to ebay or batterystyle. once ,I bought a laptop battery from the batterystyle , it is worthy. besides, the site is the world largest battery site. it has many products like laptop battery laptop ac adapter laptop coolling fan laptop dvd laptop dc power jack laptop keyboard laptop screen laptop wifi card Lcd cable Power supply
hoping my tips can help you. the site is batterystyle.com
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