what was your largest order at newegg?

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olds

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Mar 3, 2000
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Not positive on the total. But I just spent about $1200 for the rig in my sig.
 

Juno

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Jul 3, 2004
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Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Largest Order: $811.97 on 8/4/2006 8:14:54 AM. Ordered a 24inch LCD and a 320GB hard drive.
First Order: 5/11/2001 1:26:22 PM

Total ... I dunno I'm too lazy to add it all up. I have 5 pages of invoices, usually I spend about $100 to $200.

yeah, i took me 3 pages to sum up all orders. so i open up a notepad to put the total money spent on newegg so that i don't have to calculate again over and over.
 

scrawnypaleguy

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Jun 19, 2005
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Originally posted by: Crucial
Largest single order: $4,081.74
Total Spent with Newegg since 2003: $129,372.31


WTF dude!!

Mine was $1,347.71 on June 20, 2005. That was when I built my first "real" rig, my parents paid for most of it as a high school graduation gift. I've also got another large order, like $800 or so, and many smaller ones.
 

PClark99

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Jan 12, 2000
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388804 6/19/2001 3:00:03 PM $145.92

Products
Qty. Product Description Total Price
1 MB AMD761|6P2D EP-8K7A W/S EPOX - Retail
Item #: N82E16813123141
Epox Tech Support 714-680-0695 (M-F 9-5pm PST) $130.00

Subtotal: $130.00
Tax: $0.00
Shipping: $15.92
Amount Paid: $145.92



 

Safeway

Lifer
Jun 22, 2004
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Roughly $40,000, but no, it wasn't a personal order.

It was 50 Shuttle PCs with upgrades and LCDs.
 

Regs

Lifer
Aug 9, 2002
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Originally posted by: Safeway
Roughly $40,000, but no, it wasn't a personal order.

It was 50 Shuttle PCs with upgrades and LCDs.

Did you have to phone in for that? I would think there was a limit.


But my largest order was 605 dollars when I built my mother a computer tower for christmas. Her computer was always crashing and it was so old it would run pogo.com and yahoo.com Java games badly. Even though most of those games are CPU resource hogs anyway.

So I spent money on a new motherboard, video card, cpu & fan, ram, DVD+RW, Hard Drive, PSU, OS, and case. Best present she said I ever got her. Now I just need to find a gift to get her off the thing!
 

Sasiki

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Oct 18, 2004
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Largest single order was $1427.33. Acer laptop, 10 corsair 2gb thumb drives, 2gb laptop memory.

Total spent: $13,274
 

Safeway

Lifer
Jun 22, 2004
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Originally posted by: Regs
Originally posted by: Safeway
Roughly $40,000, but no, it wasn't a personal order.

It was 50 Shuttle PCs with upgrades and LCDs.

Did you have to phone in for that? I would think there was a limit.


But my largest order was 605 dollars when I built my mother a computer tower for christmas. Her computer was always crashing and it was so old it would run pogo.com and yahoo.com Java games badly. Even though most of those games are CPU resource hogs anyway.

So I spent money on a new motherboard, video card, cpu & fan, ram, DVD+RW, Hard Drive, PSU, OS, and case. Best present she said I ever got her. Now I just need to find a gift to get her off the thing!

I actually called and faxed the order in. I guess an order that large gets special treatment. 78
 

nakedfrog

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Apr 3, 2001
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$240 or so for a refurb AIW Radeon 9800 Pro. It lasted a good two years before it crapped out on me.
 

dealmaster00

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I spent $130 once on a Creative Audigy 2 Gamer edition sound card. It had $100MIR though so I really ended up spending $30.
 

Axoliien

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Somewhere around 200-2001 I worked for a university bioengineering department in research, we got a 25K grant and the professor wanted a computer for her use so she could use email and web, as well as a few genetics applications, one of which used CAD like visuals and needed a really high end video card. This was years ago, so she gave us the PO request and let us make it. We built a dual processor computer maxed with the best Intel processors since our university wouldn't approve AMD. We threw on max memory and dual Oxygen cards. It was about 5.5K and the most fun I ever had building a computer, even though it wasn't mine. She ended up wanting a Mac and bought one like a month later, so we got the computer ourselves and hooked it up to all our hardware and automated data input for almost everything, so we almost didn't need to be there, but we never told them that. It also played Scorched Earth really well...