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    is benceinc.com legit?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by codenamezero, Aug 7, 2005.

  1. codenamezero

    codenamezero Notebook Guru

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    http://www.benceinc.com/

    Is this online store legit? Asus Z63A, wtf 570$USD...
    LEt me know if they r legit or not, i have all other components, just need a barebone. :)
     
  2. jkrd101

    jkrd101 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I hate to say this, but they are not even on resellerratings.com. It might be too good to be true, to make sure you can go to Asus's website and look at their authorized dealers.
     
  3. madmike23

    madmike23 Notebook Deity

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    There are many companies that have things very cheap that aren't on resellersratings.com. Of course, they may not be a premier reseller for any certain company like HP, Sony, Asus or whoever... but you may find a really awesome deal (example Walmart, Target). Just check out their return policy and purchase it if you want- someone else will. You'll still have the ASUS warranty if there are any internal malfunctions. Remember, these notebooks should be sealed from the manufacturer. Just because you bought it from some place else, doesn't mean it'll be opened, used, or broken. You'll be getting a barebone just the same way you'll be getting it if you got it from a premier dealer- sealed. They don't open barebones to test anything out before they send it to you anyways.