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post #61 of 100
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Originally Posted by EXPCman
Appreciate your help, Djembe.
It is spelled as EXcaliberPC.com , not EXcaliburPC.com.

Thanks.
oops! My bad. name corrected
post #62 of 100
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Originally Posted by klara
does anyone know a reseller in minneapolis? but a store, not just an online store. please help a poor swede with a dad going abroad for a couple of weeks
No, but I sure wish I did! I live in the Twin Cities and it would have been nice to see different options in person instead of doing everything online when I bought my computer. Oh, well. It all worked out okay, anyway.

So sorry, I can't help you.
post #63 of 100
djembe: oh, that's too bad. it is the twin cities he'll go to. i so so much would like not to pay that extra 25% taxes (moms) we have in sweden, but i guess i have no chanse of escaping it ;/
post #64 of 100
Anyone know any good electronic stores in Ottawa? I have to buy a harddrive for my class on Tuesday,.
post #65 of 100
Excellent post, but could you note which resellers carry the barebones variety as I have found that some won't do this. Thanks.
post #66 of 100
We provide ASUS components [including barebones] upon request.

Thanks.
post #67 of 100
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Originally Posted by Cyrinn
Excellent post, but could you note which resellers carry the barebones variety as I have found that some won't do this. Thanks.
RJ Tech is a good place to get barebones, and they also post assembly guides for the notebooks they sell. ISTNC and Geared2Play also sell barebone systems, as I recall.
post #68 of 100
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Directron & Tiger Direct added, per changes in Asus' reseller list
post #69 of 100

C9 Tech added to ASUS Where to Buy

Rob, you can finally take off the * next to our name...

http://usa.asus.com/wheretobuy.aspx

I like how they used the wrong logo... bah.
Should be fixed soon [hopefully] by ASUS.
post #70 of 100
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The admins seem to still be working on NBF because I can't edit, but as soon as I can, I will.
post #71 of 100
Awesome!

Been down long enough...
post #72 of 100
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Asus has updated their official list! Congratulations to our own c9tech, which is now officially a "where to buy" partner!

The much-maligned Asus Direct, now renamed All Asus, also managed to secure an official spot.

The other new stores on Asus' official list are:
American Computer Solutions, Ash Mor Computers, Case-mod, Fido Computers, and Meridian Computer Systems.
post #73 of 100
Any Asus resellers in Quebec, Canada? Seems there are a lot of them in Ontario, and none in Quebec!

Also this may not belong here, but how does it work if I order a laptop from a US reseller? Do I need to pay taxes, and customs to get it shipped here in canada?
post #74 of 100
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You could probably just order from one in Ontario and they'd ship it to you, but to the best of my knowledge there aren't any in Quebec. Sorry!

Regarding additional expenses to ship from the USA, you might want to check with the individual resellers, because they may have slightly different policies.
post #75 of 100
So whats the deal... all of the "non G,P,or P+" companies not reccomended to buy from? I am looking at a barebones z70va so I can run a 725 in it since no one offers them as an option from RJTech.com. Are they ok?
post #76 of 100
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Originally Posted by eightballrj
So whats the deal... all of the "non G,P,or P+" companies not reccomended to buy from? I am looking at a barebones z70va so I can run a 725 in it since no one offers them as an option from RJTech.com. Are they ok?
The "G, P, & P+" stores have acheived "elite status" from Reseller Ratings, an independant organization that is based off user reviews. RJ Tech has a very good overall rating there (over 9/10 out of 30+ reviews), and I've heard good things about them here as well. The stores with letters next to them just mean that they meet Reseller Ratings' requirements for a certain level and the higher the level, the more likely they are to provide quality products and good service. But kep in mind that many stores (like RJ Tech) just haven't been reviewed enough recently to keep up their "elite status". If you buy from them, you should submit a rating to RR for the store, so they'll have more current ones.
post #77 of 100
i dont see any stores in southern california where i can see a asus laptop, help?
post #78 of 100
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If you folks remember forum member madmike23, he went off and decided to become a reseller. His shop is called Laptop Extreme and it's just been added.
post #79 of 100
Which good reseller gives warranty for everything from their own store and that has no or little dependence on the actually asus company?

Would this reseller give very good customer service and are they good at return policy and parts replacements?
post #80 of 100
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Originally Posted by mbamg
Which good reseller gives warranty for everything from their own store and that has no or little dependence on the actually asus company?

Would this reseller give very good customer service and are they good at return policy and parts replacements?
No reseller can cut off ASUS, is that what you are asking?
We will warranty everything locally, but still have to use ASUS to order our parts, etc.
Someone who has parts on hand [us and a very small handful of others] will obviously deliver better customer service, just on timing.
Others resellers have to wait for the notebook to come in from the customer, ship it to ASUS, wait for ASUS, then have it shipped to the customer directly, or to them and then to the customer.
It's goofy.
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