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RandyT:


--- Quote from: Chris John Hunter on June 22, 2013, 08:54:48 pm ---Randy. I wasn't wanting the earth. I am someone who is easy. I just wanted to order. I had 2300+ dollars on the table then realized there was no warranty. then said ok, what about a kit with custom art. Which is what is one of the options on the website that's all. I was ADDING extras PAYED extras OPTIONS on the site to my order. I didn't ask him to do anything that wasn't part of what he offers.

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In that case, he missed a good opportunity.  Perceptions can be funny things, and like Ark stated, maybe he was having a bad week, possibly with another customer.

Good luck on your build!  :cheers:

Chris John Hunter:

Thanks Randy. is GGG your site? I keep hearing about GGG buttons. Do you deliver to the UK?

RandyT:


--- Quote from: Chris John Hunter on June 22, 2013, 09:44:11 pm ---Thanks Randy. is GGG your site? I keep hearing about GGG buttons. Do you deliver to the UK?

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Yes, and about every other day :).

Chris John Hunter:

Your buttons have nice colours (colors)  :cheers: I will check them out. In the morning. Its 3am here.  ::)

keilmillerjr:

You have many options that are far cheaper than what you were looking at, and your end result will probably be better than you think!


* Buy an old empty or stripped arcade cabinet from craigslist or similar swap/trader. Outfit it with a pc you build from reading these forums. Don't be shy, ask for advice!
* Make your own arcade cabinet. Do lots of reading in the wood working section.
* Ask a local friend or shop to help you build the arcade cabinet. They might be intrigued by the project and help you for fairly cheap. If you know no one, definitely post in craigslist or similar swap/trader.

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