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billybob51106 (8)
P4C 3.2ghz processor traded for P4B 2.4ghz processor 512MB Crucial PC2700 CL2.5 stick, and cash
Cross-traded on October 6, 2003 AnandTech
Excellent, excellent trader. This was a high $$$ transaction, and I couldn't be happier with how trustworthy and professional Bill was.
Absolutely great communication, very prompt payment, excellent packaging of products, very swift shipping.
By all indications, trading with Bill means you can trust not only that you won't get ripped off, but that you're going to be taken care of well. If Heatware had a Positive^2 rating, I would give it to him. Absolutely great for a first time trader, or even a veteran.
I wouldn't hesitate to do business with Bill again.October 6, 2003
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Jungleman (143)
200 GB HDD
devers was the Seller on July 18, 2003 AnandTech
Great! Prompt payment, and pleasurable to deal with. Would certainly trade with again.
July 18, 2003
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AnimEva (112)
Purchased 1x512MB stick of Crucial PC2700 unbuffered, non-parity CL2.5 RAM
devers was the Buyer on October 3, 2003 AnandTech
Excellent trader. Fair price and terms, and good packaging.
October 3, 2003
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Ph33zy (39)
Promise ATA100 controller card
devers was the Seller on July 24, 2003 AnandTech
Awesome guy to deal with. Super fast payment, and nice to talk to. I'd happily do business again.
July 24, 2003
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Huntress (208)
Powercolor Radeon 9700 Pro, retail.
devers was the Buyer on July 25, 2003 AnandTech
Simply awesome. *Superb* shipping, great box job and speedy! Very nice person to talk to. Great deal! Would love to do business again.
They should make a special "Huntress-like" rating, better than positive, to give to people who are really outstanding to deal with.July 25, 2003
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Electrode (74)
Sold 1x256mb Reg. ECC Crucial PC2100 RAM rated CL2.5.
devers was the Seller on September 18, 2003 AnandTech
Electrode was great to deal with.
September 18, 2003