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"As of 5/20/2005 TDN Has gone out of Business although the web site is still up. article http://www.bizjournals.com/industries/manufacturing/general/2005/05/09/buffalo_daily13.html "
"First transaction was consummated with lightning speed. Had small problem during setup of motherboard and Technical Service was quick to help. Great job."
"I have used TDN as a primary resource of computer equipment since 1996....involved in the purchasing for the companies I worked/consulted for, and also built many personal/friend/family systems with equipment from TDN.
As with all major PC distributors, there are usually some issues with DOA equipment, and delivery problems (blah Airborne Express...), but by far, TDN has been an excellent resource for dependable equipment and has a customer service team that actually listens to my needs and has pointed me in the right direction every time. I seldom use their tech support staff aside from RMA returns. My primary, and very dependable sales reps over the last 6 years, have been Dave Kunzleman and Tom Colligan. They remain the biggest factor why I still use TDN today for hardware purchases and recommendations.
I have been involved in the purchase of over 800 systems, either through TDN directly, or through their local corporate customers in the Buffalo/Rochester/Toronto area (such as the NFTA). If you know computer hardware, then you will know that TDN carries quality brands of equipment for small to medium businesses. I highly recommend them."
"I have worked with TDN/Brad Harper for a Couple Years now. As an owner of a small business it has always been important to me when dealing with vendors that they have a Excellent Knowledge of what they are selling. Without exception Brad knows the In's and out's of the Hardware side of the IT industry. I will continue to do business with Brad and TDN well into the future..
"TDN is my main supplier of computer parts and Brad Harper is the one who makes it all happen. We have been doing business with TDN for several years and have no major complaints, just a few gripes (maybe because they don't do everything the way I would -:)-) Brad is great, anytime I have a problem I give Brad a call. Thank you for the great service TDN!"
"Purchased a server built to order. Purchased without an OS (will run Linux). Well built. Easy to deal with sales person (Tom Colligan is prompt and well versed). It will be helpful in the future, when configuring a Linux box, to emphasize that all parts must be Linux compatible (they do not support Linux -- you are on your own from a support perspective -- but Linux compatibility is a pre-sales, not support, matter). Their prices are excellent and they resolve problems quickly, in a pleasant and professional manner. I highly recommend them. "
"We purchased over 50,000 from this company in the last month. Everything went very well. We were kept informed up to the last minute about how burn-in of our systems were going, and when these systems were going to ship. I have purchased from TDN for years, and never had a problem returning things, or getting my order correct. John Barone is a wonderful sales rep and keeps track of my order to ensure that it ships, and he always is concerned that I am getting exactly what I need. "
"We have purchased well over a hundred systems from TDN and have had very few problems with them. This systems are used throughout the college and are in use up to 16 hours a day.
As for tech support, it's my favorite type. I've maybe had to call them once or twice a year. And that is usually for things outside of their control, like a bad HD."
"Brad Harper inherited my account from a rep. no longer with TDN. Although a small vendor, we are very pleased with Brad's role in helping us match client needs to equipment TDN sells. In all, my 2+ years with TDN have been very favorable, indeed."
"As of 5/20/2005 TDN Has gone out of Business although the web site is still up.
article http://www.bizjournals.com/industries/manufacturing/general/2005/05/09/buffalo_daily13.html
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