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    No. All trade accts I've seen are about the same as ebuyer and less comprehensive. If you read the comments on ebuyer you'll see how many small system builders use them. The only way you'll get cheaper is by buying in bulk, and that's something you never want to do with computer bits unless you can use/sell them all within a week or two.

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    Has anyone found a source of PC components whose prices warrant signing up for a trading account?

    From what I've seen, the online retailers such as eBuyer, Scan, Dabs, Komplett, etc are very competitive. Are there trade only suppliers that can compete significantly with this lot?

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