Resellerratings.com is your friend.

Memory up:  50 reviews=9.7/10
http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Memory_Up

Crucial.com:  1739 reviews=9.69/10
http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Crucial_Technology

We report.  You decide.

> -----Original Message-----
>         I am thinking about upgrading the memory in my iMac G4 (700).
> I
> realize it is getting old and I won't be able to upgrade to Leopard,
> but
> I'm happy with Tiger.  How hard is it to access the the RAM to change
> it?  I've done it on other Macs, on PowerBooks, and on PCs, so I'm
> confident that I can do it.  I just need to know how to access it.
> 
>         I also looked online for the price of memory. Crucial
> (http://www.crucial.com/store/mpartspecs.aspx?mtbpoid=1CC5EEA8A5CA7304)
> had 512MB for $104.99,  while Memory-Up
> (http://www.memory-
> up.com/memory_Finders/DesktopSelector.aspx?modelid=11737&system=1)
>  has 512MB for $57.96.  The difference in price makes wonder, do I need
> to beware of Memory-Up or is it just a good deal?


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