anyone ever bought from here or know a friend who has?? if you have or know, is the place a good place? do you or your friend recommend it, when they send the stuff does it come with the drivers? and boxes? does your computer that you bought from there have any problems? i just need to know that if i bought from there the computer would be ok with no problems and nothing is wrong
anyone ever bought from here or know a friend who has?? if you have or know, is the place a good place? do you or your friend recommend it, when they send the stuff does it come with the drivers? and boxes? does your computer that you bought from there have any problems? i just need to know that if i bought from there the computer would be ok with no problems and nothing is wrong
if you buy from a company like that, you certainly would get customer service. and yes all the drivers would come with it, usually call a "restore" disk and if there is anything wrong there sould be an 800 number there for help and or troubleshooting
had iBuyPower.com put a computer together for me with an Asus p4c800 motherboard, Pentium 4 2.4 GHz processor, and Raid 0 - dual 80 Gigabyte Wester Digital Hard Drives and a few other things amounting for nearly $1900.
It took iBuyPower.com a month to ship the computer, two weeks past the initial estimated date.
After more than a week of supposedly being tested, they ship the computer with defective media reader and speakers.
They charged me $80 for Corsair memory upgrade and install ordinary Kingston "Value Memory" -- insist they did me a favor and say Corsair memory is unreliable. They won't refunded the difference. Reseller Web sites put Corsair memory at nearly $100 more than the memory in my machine.
They charged me for Sony DVD player and install a generic player.
They Poorly installed the Thermo monitor unit, so it reads the back of the unit's temperature on 3 displays instead of CPU, Hard Drive, and top of computer.
WHEW, lol good thing i didnt order from there, wow and i thought it was like a really good place to get a computer because it seemed really cheap but thx anyways i already got a new computer for like a month almost already now
My friend just bought a P4 something or other for like 699, I told him not to buy shit like that from online companies, but he woudln't listen.
Go to www.pricewatch.com They have all sorts of computer junk. I haven't bought anything from it yet, but I have been thinking about it.
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I had iBuyPower.com put a computer together for me with an Asus p4c800 motherboard, Pentium 4 2.4 GHz processor, and Raid 0 - dual 80 Gigabyte Wester Digital Hard Drives and a few other things amounting for nearly $1900.
It took iBuyPower.com a month to ship the computer, two weeks past the initial estimated date.
After more than a week of supposedly being tested, they ship the computer with defective media reader and speakers.
They charged me $80 for Corsair memory upgrade and install ordinary Kingston "Value Memory" -- insist they did me a favor and say Corsair memory is unreliable. They won't refunded the difference. Reseller Web sites put Corsair memory at nearly $100 more than the memory in my machine.
They charged me for Sony DVD player and install a generic player.
They Poorly installed the Thermo monitor unit, so it reads the back of the unit's temperature on 3 displays instead of CPU, Hard Drive, and top of computer.
I think it is only fair to update you all regarding my purchase of the computer put together by iBuyPower.com! After filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau ( http://bbb.org ), iBuyPower has decided to honor their RMA and refunded the money for the 6-in-1 media reader/writer. They have sent me cheaper speakers than the origninal set, but these speakers do work.
And they sent the two 512 MB PC3200 DDR DRAM modules. And guess what? The Corsair memory is compatible with the Asus motherboard, just like Corsair and Asus said they would be. I have sent the cheaper memory back.
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