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new comp from computerplanet.co.uk?

MK500
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I was looking at purchasing a computer from computerplanet.co.uk, havent used them before but had a look at the custom build prices and thought they were pretty good! just wondered if anyone had any previous experience with them or if anyone has any other suggestions for places that i could try that do similar offers.
Thanks!
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I have used Computer Planet twice now and have been very happy with the service I have received from them.
You've just got to remember that as the systems are all custom built if they have a lot of other orders as well delivery can be a little slower than expected.
But considering that you are getting a PC built exactly the way you want it and to your own specs I think waiting an extra day or two for delivery is well worth it.0 -
Ive never heard of this site before so I checked it out. Indeed its pretty cheap for quality and looks a bargain.
But before I buy from anywhere, I try to find reviews on them. One site I check regularly is reviewcentre.
hobwell has had a good experience but not other people. See this link http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews103416.html and consider if its worth the hassle.
I always look at returns policy and by far the best site Ive dealt with is ebuyer. I cannot fault them. Ive seen this one and it has had good reviews and this is the one Im tempted to get http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/125244
Im not saying computerplanet is bad as Ive never bought from them, but my only advice to you is check the returns policy and reviews from other people. Think about any possible problems and the hassles you do not want to have.:hello:
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