[PLUG] Looking for opinions on E-Bay disputes...

Don Buchholz buchholz at easystreet.com
Tue Jun 8 09:23:02 UTC 2004


Juki wrote:

>On Monday, June 07, 2004 3:59 PM ,
>Ned Flanders <plug_0 at robinson-west.com> wrote:
>  
>
>>I've been trying to add memory to my Linux servers.  Looking for 30 pin
>>4 meg simms
>>    
>>
> These are hard to come by, but ebay is the best place to get them. Your
>best option is to find a dealer with good feedback. 
>  
>
>>and 168 pin PC100/133 256 meg DIMM's, it's hard to find these locally at a good
>>price.  If I wasn't being
>>shipped goods from New York, etc., I could return them.  With $6-$12
>>shipping fees, I don't
>>want to do that with  low cost items.
>>    
>>
>
>Have you checked Fry's for these items? I picked up some PC100 128 MB's
>for a few bucks on clearance. You could always try "Kingston value ram"
>brand
>at http://www.solutions4sure.com (Office Depot)
>
> As far as disputes leaving bad feedback can lead to a nasty war,
>you take your chances.
>  
>

Locally, for oddball memory, you might check FreeGeek (I know I gave them
a passel of 4MB SIMMs last year.  And, a local specialty shop for memory is
MemoryTime on MacAdam Ave. --  http://www.memorytime.com







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