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    those numebvrs are from what my workplace makes...
    we average 6 computers a day + 40 billable hours (55 after wages) and maybe 8 hours billabe on site (around 70 /hr after wages)

    + what ever little proffit we get from parts sales

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    I wouldn't say little profit from parts sales...the way you make it sound you can get them dirt cheap....I haven't found anything at a computer store cheaper that I could find it at newegg...hell, it's cheaper at Best Buy for everything that I've ever seen at a shop...
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    The only way to make good profit from Hardware sales is if the parts were fallen off of a truck....if u know what I mean?

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    LOL!! Are you hinting at something??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmokid2005 View Post
    LOL!! Are you hinting at something??
    Do you remember the TV show called 'In Living Color'? they had a funny sketch called 'Homeboy Shopping Network' where the oldest Wayans borthers were selling stuff from the back of a truck...


    ...'nuff said! lol

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    Ahhh yes....'nuff said...
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    best buy is NEVER cheap and our dealer runs from 50-10% cheaper then newegg +_O

    some parts are the same tho

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    guys, newegg has a solid 10% markup on EVERYTHING... Back in the day I helped run a store that did over $10k/day in hardware sales average and had an average markup of 13% even a $500 computer is worth building if you're making $65 on it.

    I have been considering getting into selling select things like "niche" market but it just takes too much cash on hand or some kickass credit so I stick with doing other things

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    yeah.... building a *basic* computer will cost you 500 on newegg... my store charges 500... but with make around 80$ AFTER labor (2 hours to install/updats and test)

    im sure it's a bit less once you factor in an employee's hourly wage tax but still...

    newegg is cheap but my distibutor is cheaper.... why do you think i started that cheap parts thread?

    i'll sell it under neweggs' price =-P

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    Quote Originally Posted by starshooter10 View Post
    yeah.... building a *basic* computer will cost you 500 on newegg... my store charges 500... but with make around 80$ AFTER labor (2 hours to install/updats and test)

    im sure it's a bit less once you factor in an employee's hourly wage tax but still...

    newegg is cheap but my distibutor is cheaper.... why do you think i started that cheap parts thread?

    i'll sell it under neweggs' price =-P
    Price is not everything to most people!
    Reputation gained by great customer service and fast, smooth transactions could be more important when determining where to shop at...and I think that is exactly what Newegg got going for it...

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