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June 4th, 2001 14:00

Try www.kahlon.com

June 4th, 2001 16:00

Also, try ValueRAM(tm) from Kingston Technology. It's under a buck a megabyte, and it's warranted for life. Most Circuit City stores should have it.

I have 64MB of it sitting in my box right now... it works perfectly.

(And, no, I don't work for them.)

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June 4th, 2001 19:00

Why not get Dell memory? Sure its a little expensive, but since you already have a Dell System, why not stick with the baseline. Its the entire package that comes with the memory. If there's some sort of problem, I'm sure Dell would work something out. I doubt that would happen with some generic site.

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June 5th, 2001 07:00

I called Dell to ask about a price on $128meg of ram..........get this, they quoted me $540 Australian dollars.....WTF????
After I got up off the floor I managed to purchase 256meg for a quarter of that price from elsewhere.
Forget Dell for any "after purchase" sales.


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June 5th, 2001 12:00

I bought memory from Dell. A 128mb stick for $52. Came in 2 days, no problems, very happy.
Mark

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June 6th, 2001 07:00

Why would Dell try to charge me $540 Australian dollars for 128meg?? I realize that Australian dollar is not strong against the US dollar but this is ridiculous!
It's CRIMINAL!!!!!!!!
How about a answer Mr. Administrator??????



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