admin Rich

Joined: 01 Dec 2005 Posts: 249 Location: Teesside
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 9:34 pm Post subject: Stuck for a PC part? Handy Websites To Bookmark |
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www.scan.co.uk
Ordered a lot of parts from here and spent a ton, and well priced too. No broken or dodgy parts recieved and good customer services. Confirmation of goods bought page could be clearer (hence me ordering £600 quid wortt of stuff twice by accident when I thought it didn't go through and confirmation emails came delayed, arghh!! So this is how I know they have a good customer service line so I could cancel one of the orders ) So if you think it hasn't gone through, waite a few hours just in case email confirmation is delayed!
www.overclockers.co.uk
Good range of products including more obscure items, and handy Forum full of people willing to help. Down side very expensive p+p so best to order from these guys when you are getting several items. Parts also more expensive from here so always cross check with say 'scan' ot 'yoyotech'.
www.savastore.com
Only ordered from here once or twice, and delivery and cost were fine. Downside not quite the range of pc parts like Scan, Yoyo, nova, OC has though.
www.yoyotech.co.uk
recommended by a work colleague, prices do look very good. I've never ordered from here but its apparently reliable.
www.aria.co.uk
Covers quite a range of electrical goods so doesn't have a large range of PC components, but always worth checking as aria are quite well priced. I bought my TFT from there and very pleased with it.
www.novatech.co.uk
Just ordered a fan adapter cable, not an expensive item but slightly cheaper than OC (only other site that stocks this item) and p+p cheaper too. instead of £7.05 inc p+p it's £5.95 not a great saving but even so.
www.svp.co.uk
Best place for discs, and good prices on electrical gadgets.
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