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Originally Posted by ken0042
Hmm, for some reason I'm seeing the prices as being at least 10% higher on each of your components- and I can't get 4 GB of memory for that price at all there.
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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube
I would recommend that he go with a system from Memory Express with every component price checked on shopbot.ca and then price matched at Memory Express.
A new system I was pricing out would have cost me about $1000 at Memex but ended up around $750 because of price match savings.
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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube
All items in stock MemEx and price matched at accepted stores by MemEx.
MemEx isn't cheap, they have a virtual monopoly in this town and have higher prices than other stores in Canada, so you should always price match what you can at Memory Express.
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Originally Posted by silentsim
Another thing i Like about memex as previously mentioned is the price matching. They give little to no hassle from my experience when price matching, opposite of best buy and futureshop lol
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If you're embarassed about price matching everything, I guess you could go with Dell

I just make multiple trips. Save $50 if you can install everything yourself too.
I'm not really just trying to make a nerdy argument for MemEx here. As I said earlier, I don't really like them. What's funny if that if you do all this price matching, their margins to cut down severely and they would hardly make any money. You just posted that we should give proving you wrong a try so I couldn't resist. I too, bought a Dell for my grandparents because it was easier, I was lazy that weekend, and MemEx didn't have their price match policy so open at the time.