OK - I use ebuyer, and spend a few £1000 each month with them, but they are letting me down, faulty items, deliverys not turning up on time ect. so who do others use, there must be a better supplier.
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Well you looked so stylish I thought you batted for the other camp - thats like the ultimate compliment!
I couldn't imagine you ever having a hair out of place!
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"MicroDirect is where I gets me computer hardware stuff mostly."
Me also, and scan.co.uk. They sometimes have some pretty good offeres on their today only page.Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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Novatech aren't bad for more retail type stuff. I have used scan but have been slightly miffed by their service on occasion. Used to use dabs quite a lot but they're not always competitve on price.
My pc builds are all custom jobbies, more of a hobby than a serious part of my business so a lot of my components come from quietpc and overclockers, probably not the best of places for your volumes.Comment
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Ladymuck are you really a lady, or merely a lady in the "but we're laydies" sense. I've never known a real bird to build PC in their spare time. Or am I being a sexist tw@t? Answers please...Originally posted by ladymuckNovatech aren't bad for more retail type stuff. I have used scan but have been slightly miffed by their service on occasion. Used to use dabs quite a lot but they're not always competitve on price.
My pc builds are all custom jobbies, more of a hobby than a serious part of my business so a lot of my components come from quietpc and overclockers, probably not the best of places for your volumes.Comment
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Bless! Yes I am a real laydee! I get that quite a lot to be honest, it doesn't bother me, it's like a kind of low-grade notoriety! I build all my own kit, servers and everything. Haven't bought anything off the shelf for about 5 years or more.Originally posted by DimPrawnLadymuck are you really a lady, or merely a lady in the "but we're laydies" sense. I've never known a real bird to build PC in their spare time. Or am I being a sexist tw@t? Answers please...Comment
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Just placed order for 3 hard drives at MicroDirect -- price was good and Dabs did not have those I wanted in stock anyway -- they'd better be good!
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