Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!mit-eddie!killer!convex!concave!buyse From: buyse@concave.uucp (Russell C. Buyse) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: A good mail-order source Summary: Preferred Computing is indeed preferred Keywords: Mail order, prompt, helpful, honest Message-ID: <776@convex.UUCP> Date: 29 Dec 88 17:28:49 GMT References: <881228-160009-1467@Xerox> Sender: news@convex.UUCP Reply-To: buyse@concave.UUCP (Russell C. Buyse) Organization: Convex Computer Corporation, Richardson, Tx. Lines: 28 In article <881228-160009-1467@Xerox> LLi.ESAE@XEROX.COM writes: > >I ordered an AE Serial Pro card from Preferred Computing (800-327-7234). >The card was advertised at $105. They added $5 for shipping and no charge >for credit cards. It arrived promptly and without any problem. I'm very >satisfied with them. > >Leonard. I have also done business with Preferred Computing (located here in Dallas). I ordered the AE Transwarp accelerator and Serial Pro clock/serial card combination. Both arrived the following day via UPS ground. I also ordered a System Saver GS for a friend of mine who lives some 40 miles away, and he also received it the next day. They are a full Applied Engineering dealer, and they carry some other products for the Apple II, such as the much-praised Sony TV/RGB Monitor, the TimeOut series of Appleworks enhancements, miscellaneous additional software, and RAM chips for the IIe and IIGS. Their prices are competitive in my estimation and they shipped exactly when they said they would. I can't ask for anything more. -russ. UUCP: {uiucdcs,sun,uunet,harvard,killer,usenix}!convex!buyse --or-- buyse@convex.COM