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Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by jaysfan, Aug 25, 2006.

  1. jaysfan

    jaysfan Regular member

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    My parents are afraid to buy online because they think somebody will "steal" their account. what can i tell them to convince them?
     
  2. ozzy214

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    I just spent 1400 usd on newegg.com for a system I built for a lady this week. All came on time with no damage. If I can spend more thand a thousand dollars without a problem, enough said.

    BTW In case ya wondering it was a asus board, 3800 x2 amd sockeyt 939, msi 7900 gt vid card pci express. A 250 gig western digital sata 2 hard drive. Keyboard and mouse, both Logitech. A viewsonic lcd 19'' monitor.

    Lady is tickled pink and Im a 150.00 usd richer right now..LOL!

    Newegg rocks and you can always trust them. Never a problem. Dont go with tigerdirect, they suck ass big time!!!

    Edit... Forgot the 2 gigs of G skill ram and the nice aspire case for a 100 usd
     
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  3. Niobis

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    With the correct antiphishing tools, they need not worry!

    When you purchase online be sure you trust the site/company from which your are buying.

    ...careful with eBay... ;)
     

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