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Hi all, i'm a new user here. I need some help from you guys. Basically I'm a Uni student and I need a new P.C at cheap price. I'm quite happy to go for microlanduk.com offer which is the cheapest one around. But I need some back upa nd assurance from you guys. Is it a good dealer and are they rel;iable? Any other good offers for hardup students? Please help. many thanks!
Rooban
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Iv'e used this company before without problem.
As far as the internal components go you will obviously not get the best of everything you would like, but if possible get one configured with the OS installed, and make sure that the OS install disk is included not just a image of the hard disk. (so that you can configure it properly yourself after its first 6 months or so of use.)
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drop me an email and ill build one to spec for ya if u like
daveg@discoland.fsnet.co.uk
Pc's 2nd user laptops and new components all at
www.nemesis-computers.com
dave goodwin
dave@nemesis-computers.com
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How much you got to spend
Baggie the Thrill Seeker
MCP/ MCSE Win 2000
Working on MCSA and CCNA
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186
   
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Last Login: 28/09/2003 23:21:00
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How much you got to spend
Baggie the Thrill Seeker
MCP/ MCSE Win 2000
Working on MCSA and CCNA
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