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Re: Parts places



Roland Moore wrote:
> Parts houses tend to be regional. Some are better than others on
> credit terms, pricing, parts availability, return policy, warranty
> policy etc. Some are brick and mortar, some are more "on line" or
> stock your warehouse space. Out of the one below, which are the ones
> you like most and which are the last choice.
>
> ADI  http://www.adilink.com/index.php
> Anixter http://www.anixter.com
> APD
> Systems Depot
> Tri Ed http://www.tri-ed.com/
> SGI
> SES http://www.sesonline.com/
> Cassidy

My picks, in no particular order-

ADI: Depends on who is working the counter. The store manager tries to fuck
me every time she does me a favor and waits on me. The other sales people
are pretty good. They don't carry DSC, so I don't buy a lot of stuff there
anyway.

Tri-Ed: I stopped using them over a year ago because of consistently poor
service, and rude, incompetent sales people. A letter to their corporate
headquarters went unanswered.

Alarmax:  Good service, fast shipping, excellent prices. They'll get you
anything you need if it's not in stock.

Tri-Supply: (Local electrical parts house) I like being able to walk through
and pick out the parts I need. Always well stocked.

Amazon.com: Good source for LCD monitors, UPS's, KVM switches, routers and
switches. Good prices, and free shipping on most orders over $25.

Buy.com: Same as Amazon.com.

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js

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