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« IM War | Main | Transfer Of Power » February 28, 2005In Praise Of DMSGood news this morning, in contrast to my Verizon experience... I have been doing business for many, many years with an outfit called Data Memory Systems in New Hampshire. They stock all kinds of RAM chips for desktops, laptops, printers, you name it. Their prices are good and their service is great. One thing I love about DMS is that they have a lifetime memory repplacement guarantee on their certified memory. That means when a chip goes bad (as sometimes happens), they'll swap it out for one that works - no charge, no hassle. You don't even pay shipping. This has been relevant to me a few times over the years, and DMS has, without fail, been friendly and wonderful each time. This morning, I had to call in to get the Bad RAM chip from my dead PowerBook replaced. Despite the fact that I bought it in July 2002, the DMS people were just fabulous. My new RAM is on the way right now, second-day air. (It will likely get here before my PowerBook gets back from AppleCare.) So: if you're shopping for RAM, I can't recommend them more highly. They stand behind the promises they make to customers. Which, I guess, is unusual these days. Posted by Gavin Shearer at February 28, 2005 10:54 AM. Posted to Geek. |