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| MikeDeuce:
The domain looks to have been registered via Network Solutions, who are located in Herndon, VA... so that really doesn't seem too suspicious. And fwiw, a lot of businesses online hide their phone numbers, even Amazon, which is why there's a site called: http://www.hardtofind800numbers.com/ Not that I'm vouching for them (I have never done business with RAM-controls), just stating the facts, sir. ;) --- Quote from: RayB on July 21, 2006, 02:57:28 pm ---I don't like their contact page. No phone numbers. Says they are located in California. But the domain was created a month ago, and is registered to someone in Virginia. ?? --- End quote --- |
| DaveMMR:
The $15 flat shipping is a little hard to swallow for the light weight of those cones and buttons. |
| Lutus:
Well, I didn't want to wait around to try to find one of these off an ebay CP or what not. I will let you know what I think of the company, quality, etc. when I receive my order. In other words I guess I will be the test mouse. (At least I will finally be contributing to the forum rather than just being a fly on the wall!) |
| Havok:
I hope they work out, I am anxiously awaiting more info on their repro star wars yoke... |
| Kremmit:
RAM makes the cones that Art Mallet (ebay artfromny) sells on http://artsarcadegames.com Art was one of the vendors involved in the cone wars, and I purchased a bunch of cones when they were going cheap. So, I already have some of the RAM cones here. They aren't vaporware, and they're very nice- perfect, really. You'll like 'em, I'm sure. |
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