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Old 07-29-2000, 12:45 PM   #1
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Thumbs up NEW SYSOPT FEATURE: PRICE GUIDE

Scott has implemented yet another great feature to the SysOpt.com site, one that has been suggested and requested by many of you.

On SysOpt's home page www.sysopt.com you will now notice on the left an new entry called: Price Guide

This remarkable feature brings to SysOpt's members and readers an informative and convenient new system for perusing the current prices on a variety of hardware and software related products, with prominent listings of the "Top 25 'Most Clicked-On' Products".

Another distinctive feature of this new system is that the vendors listed in Price Guide are cross-referenced with SysOpt's ResellerRatings so that after finding the best price for your product from a certain vendor, you can check out that vendor's ratings, as supplied by actual customers and posted at ResellerRatings, to make sure you get the best vendor rating value.

Another great feature on a great site, Scott! Thank you for your efforts in providing this great new service for us all.

I'm off to check some prices now on that PIII 600e chip!


ADDENDUM:

SysOpt doesn't have any input with the actual price list, we just report and integrate the information into Price Guide as it's reported to us by iBuyer.net.

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Disclaimer: This price guide is powered by iBuyer.net and does not reflect
the recommendations of site owner. Please forward all questions, concerns and comments to mailto:support@ibuyer.net
The best recourse for notification of errors and/or clarification of pricing is to contact iBuyer.net and inform them so they can make the corrections from their end.

Thanks.

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Old 07-29-2000, 12:58 PM   #2
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thanks!!!!!!!!


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Hey, what I tell you about multiple postings?
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Thanks for the new feature!
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MTP: Clearly, that's for a bulk processor purchase. You can probably infer that from the fact that the other items priced similarly have the words "50PK" or "BULK" next to them.

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$2260.99 OEM K6II-400 3D NOW 100MHZ - CPU-AMDK62-400
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Old 07-30-2000, 01:01 AM   #7
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Excellent, just what we need here in England where computer stuff is so much more expensive than the US. In fact I was searching around a few US sites just before I came to Sysopt! I was looking for Visual Basic 6.0 as here it is £75 approx ($113!), I find I can get it for $75!!!!
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MTP, and others, regarding actual pricing questions:

Please see my original post above for the ADDENDUM. Thanks.

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