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There is no doubt about it that Ebuyer is the best store in the UK. That is hands down. Their customer service sucks, so bad! But they are so cheap. You can get things like Network cards, Modems, Mice, for about ?1 - 5. That's like $1.50 to $7.50. I dropped my Fuji Finepix, put it in a box and said it was broken, and they sent me a new one within a week. Naughty naughty...

for germany or europe, this site is nice

http://www.geizhals.at/deutschland/?m=1

its a collection of the best prices from diffrent shops, their ratings, user feedback etc. not only computer hardware, other electronic stuff too, all categorised

its in german though

Australia

[updates]

- http://www.chilledpc.com.au/index_files/Page350.htm need to be fixed to just http://www.chilledpc.com.au

they updated their site.. the work around isnt needed anymore

- http://shop.store.yahoo.com/overclockerzsupplies/index.html this no longer exists, they shut down

- http://www.sydneymetrocomputers.com.au they no longer deal in specialty good now they focus on building and repairing computers + site has been "under construction" for several months

[New Sites]

- http://www.radiical.com.au/ - they seem to have some decent stuff.. tho they also have some watercooling gear too

- http://www.megapc.com.au/ - all rounders check out their specials and specialty gear

- http://www.simline.com.au/ - great service and a decent range of products (dealt with them when i brought my mobo and hd tv tuner.... excellent service when their delivery guy broke down they went and got it.. made it here by 6:30 well after normal hours.. )

anything for the carribbean? I ussually order things to miami then have a company called business mail bring it here, but it's really expensive. still, its usually cheaper than finding hardware here. computers in this damn island are still stuck with 533 FSB p4's, no moer than 256mb of RAM, and 60 gigs of ram if you're lucky :x

Some more Sites For Australia

http://www.alphatechnics.com.au/

Alpha Technics

http://www.ashcomp.com.au/

Ashgrove Computer Systems

http://www.the-netshop.com/

ASP Technology

http://www.pcrecyclers.net/

Australian Computer Recyclers

http://www.bluefiretechnology.com/

BlueFire Technology

http://www.centrecom.com.au/

Centre Com

http://www.computersource.com.au/

Computer Source

http://www.wonderlan.com.au/

http://www.cworld.com.au/

Computer World

http://www.cpl.net.au/

Computers and Parts Land

http://www.customcases.com.au/

Custom Cases

http://www.cws.net.au/

CW Supplies

http://www.eaccessories.com.au/

eAccessories

http://www.e-pc.com.au/

EPC Australia

http://www.exeltek.com.au/

Exeltek

http://www.pcsales.com.au/

PC Sales

http://www.imart.com.au/

IMART

http://www.inquisitivemind.com.au/

Inquisitive Mind Solutions

http://www.iswh.com.au/

ISWH

http://www.it-supermarket.com/

IT Supermarket

http://www.jaldigital.com.au/

JALDigital

http://www.lmc.com.au/

Landmark Computers

http://www.megapc.com.au/

MegaPC

http://www.microtrade.com.au/

Microtrade Computers

http://www.inquisitivemind.com.au/

Inquisitive Mind Solutions

http://www.lmc.com.au/

Landmark Computers

http://www.microtrade.com.au/

Microtrade Computers

http://www.msy.com.au/

MSY Technology

http://www.newcomputers.com.au/

newcomputers.com.au

http://www.pccasegear.com.au/

PC Case Gear

IT Computer Supermarket

http://www.pcindex.com.au/

http://www.pcsrus.com.au/

PCs R US

http://www.propellerhead.com.au/

Propeller Head

http://www.ramboy.com.au/

RAMBOY

http://www.rpcomputers.com.au/

Rite Price Computers

http://www.scorptec.com.au/

Scorpion Technology

http://www.silverprop.com/

Silverprop Australia

http://www.tadara.com.au/

Tadara Online

http://www.warcom.com.au/

warcom

Price Watch Sites:

http://www.ausprices.com/

http://www.ozpriceguide.com/

http://www.razorprices.com/

http://www.staticice.com.au/

http://prices.techwatch.com.au/

the sites above im not sure if there just melbourne

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