>I am thinking of getting some more memory for my 7500 and a friend's
>6360. I notice that Velocity Upgrades has an amazing deal on both
>types of memory this time around. However, their prices seem too good
>to be true. Has anybody bought memory from them? Does anybody know
>anything about the company?
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Here is my most recent experience with Velocity. I
bought a few 128 modules from them for my 9600 for $39. each and was
stunned to find they were the same brand and same part number as the
128's I had recently bought from MacSolutions for $120.00 each. So I
bought a bunch more of them.
MacSolutions is a reliable reseller with good products (In my
experience). But when Velocity will sell me the exact same product
for 1/3 the cost then, in my opinion, Velocity is a better reliable
reseller.
I have been buying RAM from Velocity over the last several
weeks. They have sold me good stuff and they have been instrumental
in bringing the prices down. I highly recommend them based on my
experience.
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