Archive for August, 2009

Vigilant Checks For Genuine Used Cisco

Friday, August 28th, 2009

 

Whenever there is a question of counterfeit items there will also be questions of liability for such counterfeit items. That is why the Company is now thinking of issuing a disclaimer on all types of purchase orders. However with thousands of transactions taking place daily and that too on hundreds of divergent platforms, this may not be a viable alternative to vigilant checks.

International platforms like eBay, Craiglist, and Yahoo auction as well as multiple other platforms are used by buyers and sellers for transaction on the

What is therefore required is a complete coordination among the buyers, sellers and the company itself to fight out the dishonest traders in the market who are providing such counterfeit items. Good news for you is that the Company is conscious of the problem and its people are on the job 24/7 to sort it out as quickly as possible.

Serial number checking and routine checks are faithfully carried on especially in case of the items that have under gone

used Cisco products. In addition, thousands of individual transactions takes place where the buyer buy used Cisco products directly from the Reseller or online. However, in any case there could be no substitute to vigilant checking of the serial number. Even the routine credit check of the vendors can reveal a lot of information that would be valuable for you r purpose. Cisco repair. The aim is that no one can take the customers for a ride providing so called repaired and refurbished item since there is an authentication by the Cisco to that effect on all genuine articles.

Check With Other Pseries Servers Users First

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

With so many choices these days for servers, how are you supposed to find the right ones? I suggest asking other companies what has worked for them, and what has not. Those will be the people to tell you honestly what they think about the pseries servers or the iseries servers or anything else that are out there.

I would not want to take the word of a salesman who is just trying to make a sale. He will not be the one with the headache if the server crashes during your busiest time of the year. I put one of the pseries servers into my art gallery and I have had no issues but my brother put one of the iseries servers into his craft store and he swears by them.

Now, I would get many more opinions before making your mind up, on which server is right for you. You can even check out different reviews that are on the internet. People will definitely tell you like it is, when you cannot see them. You could also price different systems while on the web. That way, the pushy salesman is nowhere to be seen when you are sitting on your own computer in your own house.