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    RJTech review

    Discussion in 'Reseller Feedback Forum' started by danyune, Jul 31, 2015.

  1. danyune

    danyune Notebook Evangelist

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    I figured I'd post a short, straight to the point post about RJTech and my experience.

    They were good, answered all my questions, gave me exact instructions to do a cash payment for the 3% discount, and got it shipped out within two days of receiving payment.

    Now onto my story if anyone cares:
    This is my very first laptop I've actually purchased new from a reseller. I've always purchased from Dell or used. I was hesitant at first since I'd be investing heavily into a laptop. I wanted a place that offered a barebones laptop since I already had a 4790k from my Desktop, and I wanted to make sure I got the fastest RAM I could.

    I messaged Mythlogic, no response
    I messaged XoticPC, no response
    I messaged OriginPC, no response

    I was looking for a company that offered this, and RJTech is the only one that I found that did. They provided a Windows 7 AND Windows 8/8.1 driver CDs, both were provided on separate disks. They gave me a choice between 230w and 330w power supplies, to which I appreciated, instead of "comes with 230w, additional 330w optional" or something.

    All in all, RJTech is someone I'll be using for all my laptop needs, until they make a mistake! I appreciate the constant communication by them, and the options available to customize a laptop, giving me freedom to what I want, and only what I want, instead of forcing "minimum 4gb RAM" or anything. Was able to purchase my own parts that I wanted