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any hardware resellers here

xenocyd3

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Please help me out and send me URL's to your distributor.


I recently applied for D&H... Their prices are insane... Most of the stuff they sell is only a dollar cheaper than Newegg....
 
Most distributors are priced around the same as Newegg, or whomever..

Unless you're buying significant quantity, you're not going to find any price breaks, for the most part, particularly if you';re just planning on buying general parts like CPU's, Video cards, Mobo's and RAM.

I originally signed on with D&H, but left them for TechData about two months later. Try them..
 
Originally posted by: xenocyd3
Please help me out and send me URL's to your distributor.


I recently applied for D&H... Their prices are insane... Most of the stuff they sell is only a dollar cheaper than Newegg....

Just use Newegg.
 
I find myself ordering from Newegg even just for convience sakes. There's usually no savings (at least for the quantity I buy) and Newegg is faster, much faster.
 
Originally posted by: xenocyd3
im becoming a reseller... why should i buy from newegg
lol, I think most of our local computer shops buy the vast majority of thier stuff from newegg. they are about 25% higher than newegg on everything.
 
so how does everyone make money off hardware reselling. Shipping takes about three days to where I am (newegg) and if you want something faster you have to pay more. How much of a markup does everyone do?
 
I use to work for a fairly large local computer chain (6 stores total). Their cost prices were usually around 10-20% better than newegg on big stuff and tons cheaper on small stuff (cables etc). However we moved around 40K worth of stuff a day. This was a couple years ago so things may be different now, but I'm willing to bet you can beat newegg un less you move several thousands a day.
 
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