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I'm curious if anyone here knows whether <A HREF="http://www.dumpcomputers.com" target="_new"> Dump Computers </A> is a reputable source for computer hardware or not. They used to be called buycase.com. They don't have a rating on resellerratings.com, so I can't find out there. If there is another site that I can find ratings on them, that'd be great. Thanks.

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I'm always very cautious when a website changes names suddenly. Most likely they had a terrible reputation and are trying to start over.

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I recently bought a case and power supply from them. They processed my order and shipped promptly. The case arrived with the power supply already in the case. The only problem was that it was not the power supply I ordered. I ordered a 350W Enermax and got a 350W Fortron. I don't think they were trying to pull anything, they actually charge like a dollar more for the fortron supply.

However, they didn't respond to my first email about the mistake. A second email a day later got a prompt response from them and they have sent the correct PSU with a return label for returning the other PSU.

UPS shows the new PSU arriving tomorrow, so hopefully I'll be all set then.

Anyway, that's my experience so far. Make what you will of it.

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Sounds good so far.

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turns out in actuality they were bought by Yahoo. as was colorcases.com and some other weird sites.


<b>Studies have shown that most people prefer the taste of AMD to the taste of Intel</b>

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They weren't bought by anybody, they just appear to be using Yahoo! Shopping as their storefront now.


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