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    anywhere else to buy the m570ru besides rjtech??

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by zfactor, Sep 29, 2007.

  1. zfactor

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    simply what the title says thanks looking for the barebones version thanks
     
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    maksin01 Notebook Deity

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    You should read the Clevo guide in the stickies... I'll say XoticPC or Powernotebooks.
     
  3. zfactor

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    i read it but i am looking for the barebones i didnt see that at xotic or powernotebooks...
     
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    Pro-star.com seems to have them but it appears their site is having some problems. I too am looking for a dealer as the attitude I got from rjtech was kind of blah.
     
  5. zfactor

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    same reason here. poor attitude on the phone like he was in a hurry and wanted me to go .. ill check them out depends also on price..
     
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    Consider, is it really worth buying barebones? What part do you need that you can't get pre-installed? Or what part don't you need that you'd like to have omitted? Why sacrifice customer service? Talk to Xotic or powernotebooks. They may be able to work things out for you.
     
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    i already own the t7500, the 250gb hdd, and 4gb of ram, and a intel wireless n mini pci-e card.. i dont need anything but barebones, when i spoke with xotic they said they will not sell it un configured..
     
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    Myself, and a friend of mine both bought from RJTech, and while I never called them so I can't comment on the attitude I can say that both our products arrived quickly and without any problems (and we're both in Afghanistan). They were also helpful through e-mail. So if the only thing you don't like about them is perceived attitude then I'd still go with them. Their price was great, shipping was great, and they were willing to work with me on some issues and questions I had.
     
  9. zfactor

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    ISTNC (Integrated System Technologies, Inc.) has them listed and is actually cheaper than rjtech.. how are they as far as service and things like that??