The prices do look very competitive, and not just for Cisco products. Thanks for this tip.
What's more, if they're really owned by Coop, then there's a good chance that if one orders something from them and pays in advance, it will actually arrive. Coop will not want their reputation to be damaged by the sort of tricks that certain startup vendors on toppreise.ch have used, such as making you wait for the product, and then charging more money than advertised to get it, or even taking the money and running when you pay in advance (like speicher-shop.ch).
At least the prosecutor's office in St Gallen are now prosecuting the owner of Speicher-Shop. I wonder if I'll ever see my money back?
Charles
-----Original Message----- From: Gabriel Ambuehl [mailto:gabriel_ambuehl@buz.ch] Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 11:59 PM To: swinog@swinog.ch Subject: Re: [swinog] New cisco dealer ?
On Thursday 25 October 2007 22:06:55 roger@mgz.ch wrote:
i was speakless ..
http://www.microspot.ch/microspot/__HYBRIS__/category/Microspot.ch/JJ_ Bridges_Router&manid=Z00087/detail.jsf
These days, it seems, Microspot (which is a subsidiary of Coop, BTW, they got the brand when the scooped up Interdiscount and had left it dormant for years) sells just about any IT item. And often at very competitive prices.