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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

4592.0. "Where is the best place to Buy" by NQOAIC::NILSEN (Bob @ 264-7017) Fri Mar 15 1991 23:22

    I am looking to buy a 2000 with 2 extra megs memory,hard drive(maybe)
    color monitor and a video output board or genlock.
    I have checked system eye's prices but don't know where else to look.
    Where are there other dealer and are the prices at system eyes good?
    I would like to stay in the southern NH or Mass.
    I don't mine using mail order if I'm going to save a lot.
    So where is the best places to go.

    Thanks  Bob

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4592.1DELNI::MEYERDave MeyerFri Mar 15 1991 23:275
    	There's always The Memory Location in Wellesley. They even warrant
    that stuff you buy from them will work. I've returned stuff to them,
    stuff bought from their consignment shelf (used), and they've either
    shown me that it does work or given me my money back. Nothing as
    expensive as a 2000, though, so better ask. ;-)
4592.2Two more...CFSCTC::CARRGuru: a 4-letter word to Amiga ownersSat Mar 16 1991 13:374
    Also, Omnitek in Tewksbury on Rte 38 (508-851-4580) &
    Soft Designs in Belmont (617-489-4056).

4592.3re System EyesISE003::MARILee MariSun Mar 17 1991 16:248
I have purchased new and used hardware from System Eyes and have successfully 
negotiated the price to meet or beat the lowest price in the area - each and 
every time.  Steve has been helpful, knowledgable, and cheerfully performed all
warrantee work to my satisfaction.

Hang around a bit.  Make sure that Steve gets to know your face. Plan to do
followon business with him, he will deal.  
(I guess that this would be the case at any good dealer.)
4592.4Amigas not sold through mailSALEM::LEIMBERGERMon Mar 18 1991 05:5311
    System Eyes actually checks out any system sold before it leaves the
    premises. In the case of say a a2000,and a GVP controller the drive is
    also installed,and tested. I imagine that this is (or should be) the
    practice of any dealer.
    	Regarding Mail Order, any Amiga that is purchased by mail order is
    being sold in the gray market,and this could cause problems with the
    new warrenty,and replacement policies that CBM has issued. You will
    notice all the better mail order places sell everything but the Amigas
    themselves. It appears that the New England area is a nice place to be 
    if you own an Amiga !
    								bill
4592.5Single owner, low mileage, never raced.ULTRA::BURGESSMad Man across the waterMon Mar 18 1991 10:0412
re              <<< Note 4592.0 by NQOAIC::NILSEN "Bob @ 264-7017" >>>
>                      -< Where is the best place to Buy >-

	I bought my A2000 from the Software hut, a mail order place 
that was running a heck of a deal at the time.  I have had no 
problems, so don't really know what their after sales service would be 
like.  The  "best place to buy"  if you don't mind used equipment,
might be directly from someone who is upgrading - they get a little 
more, you pay a little less, the dealers starve, etc (-:

	R

4592.6Mail Order doesn't necessaarily imply grey market...MADRE::MWMMon Mar 18 1991 15:1614
    Regarding Mail Order, any Amiga that is purchased by mail order is
    being sold in the gray market

I don't think that's quite the case. Some mail order houses (at least one)
ran real store fronts as well. They don't advertise the Amiga, but they
would sell them over the phone. They also had their own service facility
connected to the store front. Their prices were only marginally better
than the non-mail-order places nearby, though.

And Go Amigo (the place I used to visit) was bought by Creative Computers (or
something similar to that), and their new storefront is a bit far south to
visit from here.

	<mike
4592.7SO THAT'S WHERE THEY WENT!!!POLAR::GOSLINGMon Mar 18 1991 16:1513
       re: -.1

> And Go Amigo (the place I used to visit) was bought by Creative Computers

       So that's where they went!!  They have advertised in Amiga World
       since issue 1 and then disappeared a couple of issues ago.  Most
       of the software I have bought in the past was ordered from them.
       The service was excellent!  Hope Creative Computers service is as
       good.
       
       Thanks for solving the mystery (at least it was a mystery to me).  
       
       Art
4592.8Always a way I guessSALEM::LEIMBERGERTue Mar 19 1991 06:1010
    re -2.
    	It is true that some Mail Order Dealers have storefronts. The
    reason they don't advertise is simply that they are not supposed to
    sell the Amiga through the mail. Now if you were to order one then
    I guess they could ship it to you(Educational deals are stricter).
    I am surprized that Amiga World still takes ads from  Mon*******
    G****. Here is a case of abuse if their ever was one. Regardless
    Of where you buy your amiga the bottom line is your going to come 
    out a winner.
    						bill