Hey, I gotta guy who knows a guy who does that.
If anyone needs KILLER deals on stereo equipment go to www.DiscountsJungle.com. I got almost $3500 worth of stereo equipment for just over $2600 and its all brand new in the box equipment. I spent hours calling around to local shops and also hours researching online. This was the best deal I found so I thought I would share with you guys since everyone has been so helpful to me on here.
www.DanKaatz.com
Hey, I gotta guy who knows a guy who does that.
but i bet you didnt call roz!
Schweet! Just in time for income tax return season!!!
Thanx!!!
Cheers ~RiverKitty <----Gone Shopping!!!
Like a couple of others mentoined.. Roz also has some killer deals..
OK OK OK....I sent ROZ a PM to see if he could match or beat the prices.
www.DanKaatz.com
Dan, something I would be worried about on buying the components on the web is when I was talking to the guy from Cartoyz about my system, I also checked the web, and he said he would not compete against the web, but beware, The manufacturer will not warranty that equipment if it failed.
So check that also.
The best deal, is not always the best deal.
P.S. Roz is the man!! My system sounds killer.
Most stuff sold on the Web does NOT come with manufacturers' warranties.
On the other hand, I'll betcha Roz's stuff does and it'll come with his personal support. How much is a warranty worth to you? Especially when something goes wrong in 6 months or so...
Originally posted by OutCole'd
...something I would be worried about on buying the components on the web is when I was talking to the guy from Cartoyz about my system, I also checked the web, and he said he would not compete against the web, but beware, The manufacturer will not warranty that equipment if it failed...
Not necessarily true. If the web e-tailer is a authorized dealer...then shipping is the only thing you have to contend with on the warranty (the trick is making sure they are an authorized dealer).
Most stereo shops will tell you that because they want the sale, and can't compete with low-margin e-tailers.
Some manufacturers support their dealer network (brick and mortar) retailers to the point of pulling the dealer agreement if they are caught selling on the web...but those are the exception these days...not the norm.
Ebay is a different story.
PS- Who's Roz?
How come no one mentioned ROZ?