Another "Are they legit?" thread

Captain Beer

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Greetings all

I've been tasked with finding a replacement PC for a family member whose PC kicked the bucket today. Don't need anything fancy, they've been managing just fine with an old Core 2 E8500 for the last couple of years.
I stumbled upon this company on Google earlier, E-Device. I can pick up a fairly decent 4th gen i5 for R3250. Any of you had any personal experience with this lot? I've read so many horror stories on here regarding these relatively unknown online joints.
Yay or nay?
 
Never heard of them and see at least 2 other companies at the address

http://adzam.co.za/ - manufacturers of solar products?

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But on google maps I can see Adzam is there. Cant see actual images of edevice on google maps. But see on ewaste a photo of a vehicle with an edevice logo. Implies legit.

See they offer in-store purchase etc. So best to pop in or ask someone to pop in to verify?
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Plus - if its too good to be true, it most likely is .

I'll check them out if they have anything I need in the future eg a 20 plus port poe gigabit switch.
 
I think we recycled all our old IT equipment via ewasteSAa few years ago So it could be that they refurbish, etc and resell. We did get certificate of what was done.

Auditors were happy.
 
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