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Memory-flogging price comparison site tips up

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Wed Sep 17 2008, 14:06

A SITE CLAIMING to be the first price comparison site dedicated to memory products his tipped up.

Memory.co.uk compares memory cards and modules and claims to find the best prices on the market.

The site essentially plunders Amazon's memory product data and serves it up on a stand-alone site

"We are proud to be partnering with Amazon.co.uk in providing customers with an unparalleled choice of products," said Ben Hardyment, who came up with the idea.

"The quality of their data is second to none, and the ease with which we have been able to work with it puts other affiliate feeds to shame,"

Amazon’s carries an extensive list of independent resellers of memory products and Memory.co.uk delivers all the specs and pricing.

"This is the future - partnering with online behemoths like Amazon, and servicing the 'long tail' of e-commerce," said Hardyment. "Delivering specialised niche generic websites which are a simpler and more pleasurable way of finding the products you need than visiting the lumbering giants themselves. " µ

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cheap and guarenteed for life, no quibble.

I've been buying from Crucial for years and if there has ever been a problem, there is never a problem. Their customer service is exceptional, like their prices.

They also make gaming speed ram too.

posted by : interested_party, 19 September 2008 Complain about this comment
lol !!!


good trick, memory prices change by the hour lol, ffs who they tryin to kid ROFLMAO, the 'unwashed masses' and iDROIDS will absofurkin love it, PC world betta look out :O)

posted by : psychochief, 17 September 2008 Complain about this comment
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