I am very wary of the LinuxStore at this point, and would NOT refer anyone to do
business with them.   I ordered LM 7.0 PowerPack on their website several weeks
ago, and after a week or so, with no update to the original 'bounced' confirmation
e-mail, I called them....several times.  I LIVE in Scottsdale, AZ, where they are
headquartered, but it took me several tries into their Voice Response Menu and
waiting for up to half an hour before I finally got a human on the line.  Asked him
for status on the order and he was completely clueless.....thought the latest
LM release was "6.2", and wouldn't listen when I tried to tell him it was 7.0.
Couldn't find the order anywhere, put me on hold for another ten minutes, got back
on the line and told me he had no idea when the LM 7.0 Power Packs would arrive.  I
cancelled the order immediately and went down to CompUSA, which had the
US PowerPack version (LM 7.0 Deluxe) in stock and bought it.  This company needs to
completely revamp their ordering/customer service procedures, because as far as I
can tell, they are completely lost in space.


Civileme wrote:

> Ebiz seems to have the linux store, CPU Micromart (which handles PCChips stuff
> and used to handle Multias), and a few other enterprises.  None seem to have
> the resources to do much more than sell to you and produce product for sale.  A
> number of items have appeared on their various web sites as things one would
> see and "gotta have" which have quickly disappeared.

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