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David Guildford, nice bloke but moved on now, got into security.  

Can you match their prices or better. I'm on reseller list although haven't done much lately.

Ric

supposing you want to match it up against the DMA pricelist which almost everyone has access too.

Austin and NetPlus usually cheaper than whats on the trade pricelist.

supposing you want to match it up against the DMA pricelist which almost everyone has access too.

Austin and NetPlus usually cheaper than whats on the trade pricelist.

DMA has good prices on some Items, Synnex is good aswell, softline, Protec.. loads more.

Yes we will price match all other stores in Perth.

Our web page isnt upto date at the moment but feel free to PM me.

* Im going to speak to Dan regarding a discount for SAUWA members.

David Guildford, nice bloke but moved on now, got into security.  

Can you match their prices or better. I'm on reseller list although haven't done much lately.

Ric

I know David Guildford really well, worked with him in Cannington for almost the whole year last year. Yeah 100% nice bloke. Yep we can match the prices they have and we can often do better. I managed the Cannington store for several months whilst Ryan was in Osborne Park. I also Setup and Managed the Myaree Store untill my " insert bad word in this spot" boss John decided it wasnt making enought profit. $12'000 per week profit is more than enough you crazy man!! Anyway....

We offer resellers aswell at Computer Force.

alpha wondering if i ever dealt with you when i was at RTV Computers, basically next door to your east perth store at one point.

do you know marcel, ershad, roeland, tom or nick?

I didnt work at the East perth store But Ive worked at the Osborne Park store, Cannington and the Myaree store when it was up and running.

I know David Guildford really well, worked with him in Cannington for almost the whole year last year. Yeah 100% nice bloke. Yep we can match the prices they have and we can often do better. I managed the Cannington store for several months whilst Ryan was in Osborne Park. I also Setup and Managed the Myaree Store untill my " insert bad word in this spot"  boss John decided it wasnt making enought profit. $12'000 per week profit is more than enough you crazy man!!  Anyway....

We offer resellers aswell at Computer Force.

I would have seen you then @ Cannington. Can't put a face to the name though.

Haven't done much lately due to work and trying to get this f****** van finished, already 3 weeks overdue with the painting. Will keep you in mind when I start doing some more computer work.

What I was doing last year was getting Austins to build the units to my specs, worked out cheaper, they installed XP and if there was a failure, the customer took it back to Austins. Saved me a lot of pissing around. Didn't have any failures probably because I stick with the better components.



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