Yo folks, Anyone build PCs for resale? I need to get a couple but have the potential to sell more than just "a few" - just in case. It'd also be nice if it was someone local I could work with...Any suggestions? Mike
4/4/2006 9:16:40 AM
Are you talking about gaming pc's or just regular home/office pc's?
4/4/2006 9:42:52 AM
Just regular; warranties, etc. are good as well...
4/4/2006 9:58:24 AM
garfus99
4/4/2006 10:33:06 AM
he does warranty them.If this is for a business, go with dell. Save yourself a ton of wasted time and warranty headaches.
4/4/2006 10:58:57 AM
Yeah, I'd go with a company like dell, IBM, or hp for a buisness... The tools and support they offer are much better than what most small time places can do.
4/4/2006 11:23:51 AM
Dell put me out of business in 2001.
4/4/2006 11:24:50 AM
PM ME, I have a reseller account with dell and they're about to upgrade it so i should get some nice deals
4/4/2006 11:25:53 AM
^ Yea, I've had a Solutions Direct Provider account with them for years now, but you get better deals from slickdeals, kinda sucks
4/4/2006 12:40:56 PM
SlickDeals > all
4/4/2006 12:47:38 PM
yeah the best slickdeals beat the best dell reseller dealsbut the reseller deal is consistently good and sometimes great
4/4/2006 1:17:10 PM
Slickdeals is good....BUT..I'd need something consistent. Just in case I do indeed get a few customers. Besides all that, I need to be able to advertise something consistent...even if I never sell them. Mike
4/4/2006 1:24:10 PM
well even with a reseller account, prices fluctuate weekly if not daily. Telling someone you can give them x computers for y price is only going to be valid for a week or two at the most with any decent company.And any company is going to realize this is the case, so don't worry too much about having a consistent price structure.
4/4/2006 1:30:51 PM
Understood; I wouldn't expect to have the lowest prices the way I'm going about it anyway, so there will be some room for modification.
4/4/2006 1:37:32 PM