Prices on Ram are volitle.  Check in a couple of weeks.  Try
www.tigerdirect.com  They have mostly PC parts but they have RAM and
some other Mac parts for a good price.

On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 10:20 PM, Steve R <mailing.lists.2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I was on some sites searching out RAM for my neighbour's iMac less
> than two weeks ago and we were both pleased with the Canadian prices
> we were able to find. Tonight I went looking for RAM for my iMac
> (different specs from his) and the prices have gone through the roof
> -- well over $300 for the same 4GB of RAM that was less than $60. I
> hit several more sites, including US sites, and everyone's RAM prices
> are totally out of line with the prices being quoted on OWC. ($44 for
> 4GB vs that high $300)
>
> So what gives? Is there an embargo somewhere? A fire at a
> manufacturing plant? Or is it simple price gouging with seasonal gift
> recipients upgrading new computers?
>
> Steve R
>
> >
>

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