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Paully you're not making sense - if you are paying $750 for parts from Leader vs $500 for the same parts from MSY, over the course of a few computers you could factor in a 33% failure rate from MSY (which is never going to happen - I know guys interstate who have been extremely happy buying from them for over 5 years). Yes MSY have NO customer service, yes you need to know EXACTLY what you want and even then have to pray they have stock, BUT if the price is right (which it is) they will kill most other computer suppliers within a couple of years - quite the opposite to closing down. And every new location they open, they have even better buying power and can buy and then sell goods at even more competitive prices.

id rather pay the measley 80 dollars or 40 dollars over for what msy charge.

wtf ?

like nightcrawler, ive used MSY for years (b4 they came to SA)

shit webpage, long waiting time, bad service...who cares, end of the day, its the price that wins my buisness

time = money and leader are farking quick, i like ordering the stuff, walzing in, paying for it, going home and using it.

CBF waiting 20 years for a part i need striaght away for saving 20 dollars. not worth it to me.

Edited by Pauly33GTS-t
time = money and leader are farking quick, i like ordering the stuff, walzing in, paying for it, going home and using it.

CBF waiting 20 years for a part i need striaght away for saving 20 dollars. not worth it to me.

Absolutley, I'll pay more for something if I need it now and can get it now.

BUT if you're talking about the same item, and both stores have stock, fu(k the service, price wins for me.

I think the customer service thing is crap, im getting to know couple of the guys in there already quite funny and helpful i did spend over 6k there four our internet cafe that might be why. But I have had a couple of returns for headsets and the have helped instantly.

I used to have a mate who worked at leader with a account there and now dont even bother to farkin hard speically with returns painfull

Erin

Same at my old work we used to deal with leader on a regular basis, the amount of times they'd send our orders to the wrong store, would put stuff on order and then send the wrong part. We got f**ked around so much we just stopped dealing with them and we were almost a million dollar customer.

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MSY group buy i smell pauly excluded :D

sifnt get on vents pauly do i have e-leprosy

sorry man check under BF2 at times haha im off css for the time being, dog is right, the less u play the better.

hahah i knew you were having a little brake that is cool your still welcome to stay on the teaM IN awol mode i would play BF2 with you but for some reason it takes almost 10mins to load a map ??? :domokun::)

i came across this today on one of my discount websites very very good buy i think though havnt priced it up so maybe it isnt ?

http://www.oo.com.au/Computer_Package_with...e_P5014C104.cfm

EDIT

i bought a 2gb SD card from them but my camera doesnt support it :) but all is not lost its a good excuse for me to save for a new camera

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theres another shop on king william street that looks very bogan and they have pretty cheap computer parts.

i"ve built two computers with all the parts bought from them and haven't had a problem yet.

When i built my own computer though i got all the parts local. It did cost me more but i prefer to support local business.

well have a QW:ET key and to tell you the truth i dont think much of the game

lies!!!!! + who pays file planet?? =P

i think its one of those cases where all the hype and anticipation kill the game =(

pm key pls? =P i would love to take a look at it, unless there is already a free beta running around?

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