Re: Fried memories
Posted by satchmo on
Fri Apr 22nd 2005 at 10:24pm
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After driving all the way to the store and spending time waiting in line, the memory I got from Fry's Electronics (a warehouse-type electronic hardware chain store) are defective.
The computer wouldn't even boot up from those. I should've know. When I got the memory, I noticed that the sticker on the chip looks seared on the edges. I bet some stupid punk fried these puppies while trying to overclock them, and returned them after they're toast.
Now I gotta drive back and return them. Bogus.
Never shop at Fry's, for those who live in the States (California).
Re: Fried memories
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Fri Apr 22nd 2005 at 10:29pm
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that sounds very assy, in denmark we got like "ELECTRONIC WORLD" and
"COMPUTER CITY" hmm..then theres "ELECRTIC CITY", the guys who made up
these names lack inspiration
Re: Fried memories
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Fri Apr 22nd 2005 at 10:33pm
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I got lured into buying those because they're so cheap. With rebate, the PC3200 512 MB only costs US$35! I simply couldn't resist such good deal.
Apparently, they're not good deals. They're just cheap.
Re: Fried memories
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Fri Apr 22nd 2005 at 10:42pm
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yeah, often cheap stuff = ass covered in a lie, covered in a PC3200 512 MB pack that only costs US$35!
Re: Fried memories
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Fri Apr 22nd 2005 at 11:15pm
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You have to be careful at Fry's, something they don't tell you is that a lot of their parts are refurbished. However, I've gotten cheap ram there before and not had any problems. They are an excellent source for CD-Rs and DVD-Rs cheap, useful. (Got a 50 Pack of DVD-R for $2.50, they work great)
Overall, I usually don't shop there because they're more expensive and less options. And they're in Wilsonville (here)
Re: Fried memories
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Fri Apr 22nd 2005 at 11:56pm
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I'm mail order all the way with my components these days, but then in
the UK most places have next day or next couple of days delivery as
standard so its not really a hassle. I've never really seen many shops
in the UK that can match mail order prices either.
Re: Fried memories
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Sat Apr 23rd 2005 at 3:30am
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Yeah, this Fry's place sometimes has ridiculously low prices for parts, that's why it has so many customers. Customer service sucks, and sometimes there are defective parts, but there are times when I get lucky and score something nice for an extremely low price.
It's a gambler's mentality, I guess.
Re: Fried memories
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Sat Apr 23rd 2005 at 4:53am
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We go to Frys in Burbank at least once a week on our lunch break - that place is awesome! Our branch is done in this sci-fi 'mars attacks' theme, with a big spaceship crashed into the front of the store, and a military jeep melted in half by alien lasers, inside. I could live there.
Re: Fried memories
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Sat Apr 23rd 2005 at 1:32pm
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You are recommending PC World?!
Re: Fried memories
Posted by Crono on
Sat Apr 23rd 2005 at 8:37pm
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Satchmo, try to find an OEM shop somewhere in your area (Other then Fry's of course A.K.A. Ex-Incredible-Universe). Granted online buying may be cheaper, but I've heard endless complaints and problems with malfunctioning parts. ALSO, most OEM shops offer a 1 year warranty of their own, in addition to whatever warranty the product it self has. And face it, returning something you bought online is a pain in the ass, as far as I can see what you have to do is buy another part while you're haggling with the old part (thus costing you more money in the here and now)
But, I know that doesn't always happen.
Most OEM shops are pretty comparable to some online prices. But, seriously, some places online have to steal their hardware, I have no other idea of how they're making any sort of profit any other way by having such low prices.
Re: Fried memories
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I find teh major chains, (compusa, best buy, staples...etc) have the best deals. Just look in the weekly ad they put out and your bound to find somethign you need for cheap, and it'll be brand name stuff for cheap.
Ive gotten 25$ off a seagate HDD, 100$ off a PNY geforce 6800, and gotten PNY PC3200 for 40$ a 512mb piece.
Re: Fried memories
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They're great for music, too.
Re: Fried memories
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Mon Apr 25th 2005 at 3:46pm
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yea the frys in burbank sucks balls. a friend of mine worked there for a while and gave me the scoop on how they usually dont test returns AT ALL and just put them back on the shelf. (though, it's somewhat understandable considering how many idiots go and buy pc3200's for their pc2700 max boards.)
i do 90% of my shopping online, but still manage to hit up frys at least once every 2 weeks.
Re: Fried memories
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Mon Apr 25th 2005 at 4:44pm
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<DIV class=quotetext>they usually dont test returns AT ALL and just put them back on the shelf. </DIV></DIV>
This is not the case everywhere. I know the people here in a local parts store, (office depot) and they are not permitted to put any item back on the shelf, for any reason once its sold.
they are also not allowed to sell it at a discount even though there is nothing at all wrong with it. (sometimes people buy the wrong size/speed and return perfectly functional items)
/ 2 cents.
[edit] /me clarifies.. Crono seemed confused, cause I was not. I fully understand that some stores do this, but I wanted people to understand that some stores do sell only quality, or they will make it so if its defective.
Re: Fried memories
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We do not have a Fry's, nor any other store that has an understanding that "you might be purchasing s**t parts"
so i wanted to clarify for those whom may not realize, there are credited stores out there who will stand behind their products.
if i even suspected a store of selling crap parts, i would not even enter the door.
/ 2 cents
Re: Fried memories
Posted by Crono on
Mon Apr 25th 2005 at 10:37pm
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No. They sell quality stuff, I was just mentioning that they do sell the refurb. They do sell retail products as well. But they're also in the OEM stuff too.
The only thing is, Fry's is RARELY the least expensive place around where I live. ENU, which is down the street almost always blows Fry's away in price wars.
Orph, you can return things at Fry's and get your money back, especially if it doesn't work. They have ?technicians? working there as well, at least the Fry's here they do. They're supposed to go through everything that's been returned and find the problems, if there is one (most of the refurbished parts, I bet, are parts that got returned from that store). Not to mention, you know if the product is new or not by looking at it.
Overall, they're not a bad store at all. So, I think you're getting the wrong impression ... possibly. I mean, I've never personally had a problem with anything I've bought there. I just don't like some of the price gouging they try to do (which is nowhere near Best Buy's or Circuit City's)
Re: Fried memories
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I was confused, now I am not.
I was under the impression from the posts that the store was... corrupt in some way.
my bad :
Re: Fried memories
Posted by satchmo on
Tue Apr 26th 2005 at 4:23am
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Hmm, I still believe that Fry's runs a shady business. I have purchased many products from them over the years, including the Radeon 9200 for my last computer.
They do have a nice return policy, but I just have to drive an hour to get it done. I don't appreciate the fact that they sell refurbished parts without notifying the customer beforehand.
Re: Fried memories
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Wed Apr 27th 2005 at 9:29pm
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wow.... i'd love it if my Fry's was alien-attack themed.... The nearest one to me is tesla-themed, and the next nearest is egyptian....
Re: Fried memories
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Wed Apr 27th 2005 at 10:17pm
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The Fry's by my house is in Manhattan Beach. The parking is the worst on the planet, they even bought the adjoining lot below them and added a good sized lot, but parking just sucks there too. I believe this is also the least themed fry's of all because it's kinda loosely tiki-fied somehow, but not in a coherent fun to look at way. Still though, I go in there often, and in the past couple of years they have recieved many of thousands of my hard earned samolians. I love and hate fry's.
Re: Fried memories
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Wed Apr 27th 2005 at 10:30pm
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I hate Fry's, and yet I find myself strangely attracted to their daily
advertisement in the newspaper. It's almost like unwrapping
Christmas presents. It's so exciting for me to read the latest
discounted, s**tty items.