Yes, business clients understand you are providing a service. If you make it clear that said service is FEE based, you can have better luck. I looked into doing this, but the liabilities incurred are ridiculous unless you go large scale quickly. I still have the business name registered with local County Tax Assessor's office.
Unless you are very very selective about your clientel, you will have a difficult time getting what you want out of this venture.
-Profits in the industry are very slim.
-Software adds alot to the total cost. (piracy will get you nailed fast these days)
- People want a complete system, monitor, printer and scanner for under $1000. Very few people want systems over that cost these days. Unless you have a secret pocket of somewhat technologically gifted people (not tweaker geeks) who have good money, and are willing to give the little guy a chance instead of relying on the tried-and-true names like Dell, I don't see this going where you want to.
For example... you sell Joe User a pre-configured system. He proceeds to do all of his normal work on it, but like most users doesn't back up his files. One day, Joe's hard drive craps out. He calls you, you take a look at the system and confirm that yes, the hard drive is crapped out and setup an RMA with Quantum / IBM / Maxtor. THe drive will be there in 3-4 days. Joe blows a gasket when you call to tell him this. He wants a new drive WITH all of his data on it... TOMORROW, or he's taking you to court. Joe forgot to mention when you originally spoke that he's a lawyer.
Unless you can make enough out of this to hire an attorney for this kind of B.S., I personally can't reccomend doing it. There are too many sue-happy people out there these days that take their stupidity out on companies.
I'm not trying to rain on your idea, I wanted to about 3-4 years ago now, and the industry has become oversaturated and people too grabby. Desktop customers by nature are annoying and whiny about everything, and grasp only your mistakes, never their own.
I keep having to find new places to get hardware here in Austin. I've watched four die in the years I've been here.
Way Too Cheap, ChipsMart, CompUPlus, Computer Renaissance
Browse through the Hot Deals forum, see how eager many people are to take advantage of mis-pricings then yell bait and switch. These are fellow AT Forum people. There are much worse, and much more clueless people out there.