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Old 24th Jan 2008, 3:46 pm
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Some pointers to note:

1. When you get a quote, don't always go on their initial price they give you. I've managed to bargain down the price after telling them I could get it elsewhere cheaper. You'll be surprised how quickly they can change their price to match it too.

2. Ask for what you want. Don't assume. I've always asked for the correct power adapter for New Zealand and they've been able to supply it.

3. Ask for SAMPLES firstly. It will cost alittle more, but it will give you a good indication how reliable they are, what their product looks like and how it works. I've had some samples from some suppliers that were good quality and some weren't all that great. So you know who I went with?

4. For reassurance, find the office number, ring them and ask for the person who you have emailing to make sure that they still work for that company and are legit! If you find you're not getting anyone, no one picks up the phone or the person doesn't work there, then I would keep away from them.

5. Ask them to send you photos of the player from their own digital camera. Players tend to look different from the Photoshop cropped up photos you see on the websites. Plus, if they are serious about doing business with you, it will not be an inconvenient to them to get the photos taken and sent to you.

6. Ask for an upgrade of the earphones as generally the ones that are standard with the players are poor quality and cheap. It would cost you $0.50-$1.00 more, but it'll be worth it.


Hope that helps you.
Wish you all the best for your venture.
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