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SIngapore anyone?

Found a few sites that are based in Singapore.. so you guys might wanna add Singapore into that list...

http://potterhouse.net/

http://www.videopro.com.sg

And i think Potterhouse ships internationally, but don;t quote me on that..

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May may want to consider one of the following stores for hardware, computers or laptops

MDofPC Custom Computers

Shop On The Web

New and Refurb Computers

New and Refurb Laptops

these stores for consumer electronics, mp3 players, cell phones and other gagdets

New and Refurb Electronics

New and Refurb Products

and these stores for good prices on software titles

Retail Downloads

OEM Software Download

Fast Download Software

Cheap Download Software

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List of Stores across Canada

http://www.bbf.ca/sellers.asp?qlid=0&q...ing+over+Canada

Company Store Locations

1click2computers.com Mississauga

Aalto Computers and Service Corp. Ottawa

AccTech

Accurate Technologies Ltd. Toronto

Acertive.ca / Acertive Media

ACM Computer Scarborough

Advantage Computers Toronto

AG Computers Toronto

AJ'S Direct Beamsville

All Electronic Parts Toronto

Anitec Computer Technology Vancouver

A-Power Computer Ltd. Burnaby, Richmond

Ask Me Computer Services Hamilton

ATIC Vancouver

ATOP Online Langley, Surrey

Autodeletepro Windsor

Badhead.com Gananoque

BBL Technology Toronto

BESTEK - Computer Retail & Solutions Cambridge

Bestop Computer Ltd. Vancouver

Bestway Computer Systems Inc. Vancouver

Bits and Bytes Computer Services Oshawa

BlankMedia.ca Kitchener

Blazing-pc.com Caron

BTEcomputer.com Markham

Bytewize Computers Belleville, Kingston

CAComputer Technology

Camera Warehouse / Broadband-Warehouse (Canada) Ltd. Vancouver

Canada Computers Kingston, Markham, Mississauga, Toronto

CanadaRAM Ltd.

CanadaSys Richmond Hill, Scarborough, Toronto

ChipLogic Computers Inc. Brampton

City Computer Systems Richmond

Complete-IT Presentations Burlington

Compucellwarehouse Markham

CompuPro Solutions Inc. Toronto

CompuSmart Brandon, Burlington, Calgary, Edmonton, Fredericton, Hamilton, LaSalle, Laval, London, Moncton, Montreal, Nepean, Niagara Falls, Orangeville, Saskatoon, Sault Ste Marie, Scarborough, St. Hubert, Terrace, Thunder Bay, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Welland, Winnipeg

Compusolutions Depot Inc. Mississauga

Computer Central Canada Inc. Mississauga

Computer Onsite

Computer Ultra Distribution Inc. Markham

ComputerFly Corporation Scarborough

ComputerLand.ca

ComputerMemoryCanada.com Richmond

Computers & Peripherals Multimedia Centre Toronto

Computers4you.ca

CompuVision Markham

CompuWorld Etobicoke

Comtronix Inc. Tillsonburg

Connect2services

Crave Systems Milton

CTY Computer Inc. Richmond Hill

Custom PC Solutions Toronto

Cyber Scene Computers Campbell River

CyberTime Communications St. Catharines

CyberworldMicro.com Valleyfield

Cybraian Computer Co. Ltd. Toronto

D&G Communications Milton

Dangeo.com Calgary

DigiCity Mississauga

Direct Saver Sarnia

DirectDial.com

DirectPC.ca Richmond

DLL Modz White Lake

DontNeedNew.com / ComTec Business Solutions Toronto

Drag n Drop Computers Belleville

ecshop.ca Richmond Hill

e-inkstore.com Toronto

ekscomputers.com

e-MyComputer.com Toronto

Eoan Systems Canada Inc. Brampton

Evening Sound Stereo Ltd. Toronto

Extreme PC Guelph

e-z2shop.com / RDNCC Enterprises Victoria

Ezgotrend.com Vancouver

Fans PC Inc. Markham

FCS Computers Inc. Oakville

Filtech Computer Toronto

FrontierPC.com / Frontier Computer Ltd. Vancouver

Future Micro Technology Inc. Mississauga

GalaPC.com Richmond

Gamination Computers and Gaming Corp.

Genitech Computers Inc.

GenSys Computers Milton

Grant Computing Mississauga

Grey-Tech Computer Inc. Markham

H.I. Communications Ottawa

HL Technology Richmond

ICCT Brampton, Markham, New Market, Toronto

ICI Computer Inc. Richmond

Infonec Computers Inc. Markham, Mississauga

Inkango.com

Inmax Computer Inc. Toronto

JL Wireless Technology

JLH Computing Tillsonburg

Jonmar Ltd. Thunder Bay

JSL Computing Windsor

Keen Computers Systems Mississauga

Kingston Computer Planet Kingston

KLS Systems Toronto

KV Computers Etobicoke

Larbac Computer Consulting Westmount

Liteon Computers (Vancouver) Ltd. Nanaimo, Vancouver

Logic Computer House Markham, Mississauga

Maxoverclock Computers Sault Ste Marie

Memory Express Computer Products Inc. Calgary

Merconnet Montreal

Microtek Systems (MTS) Inc. Scarborough

MLH Systems Inc. Winnipeg

N.E.W.S. Consulting Waterloo

N.I.S. Computers Kitchener

Nantron Systems Ltd. Vancouver

NCIX.com/Netlink Computer Inc. Burnaby, Richmond, Vancouver

New Legend Markham

Niagara Computer Supplies St. Catharines

OEM Express Calgary, Edmonton, Kanata, London, Ottawa

Outcast Computers Inc.

Pacific Computer Supplies Inc. North Vancouver

Pc Planets Cambridge

PC Resources

PC Village Company Inc. Markham, North York, Richmond Hill, Scarborough, Toronto

PC Waterloo Waterloo

PC4Canada Toronto

PC-Planete Solutions Inc. Gatineau

Personal Computer Centre Markham

PowerComp Canada Hamilton

PowerHouse Winnipeg

Powerleap Products Canada

Premier Computer Canada Etobicoke

Programmer's Paradise Canada Inc.

Projectors Plus Calgary

Quest Components Inc. Scarborough

Radius Tech Services Ottawa

RAMStore.ca

Razor Computers Scarborough

Razzaks Computers Toronto

RouterSale.com Toronto

SDC.ca / System Dynamics Corporation

SDupray.com Valleyfield

Shopmatrox.com

Spicsoft Inc. Milton

Sunny Computers Ltd. Markham

Suntekstore.com Toronto

Sysmarc Inc. Stouffville

System Builders Inc. Toronto

Telatrend Toronto

The Ram Group

The Upgrade Path Inc. Victoria

Throne Computer Systems Inc. Scarborough

TigerDirect.ca Markham

Titan Network Solutions Edmonton

Upgrade It Computer Solutions Mississauga

VibeComputers.com

VisualXperience Mississauga

Websdepot.com Enterprises

World Network Technologies Toronto

W-S Computer Services Kitchener

Xeon Trading Inc.

Xtrem Can PC Ottawa

X-tremePCshq

Z Z Technologies Inc.

ZingPC Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal

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