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  • (First 2 Paragraphs taken from my review of their 34th St outlet. I know this is kinda cheating a little, but all of the outlets are virtually identical. But yes just these 2 paragraphs... I do have something special to say about this) [ Memory Express has captured their market share in several locations here, Vancouver, WInnipeg and Edmonton by doing what they do well, selling computer parts at reasonable prices and ensuring there is always ample stock when you need it. Service is friendly, and the staff are mostly comprised of geeks who knows their equipment. And, the owners seem to have a great eye for truly geek stuff that'll sell well, such as Star Wars chopsticks, ice trays looking like Han Solo trapped in Carbonite and my favorite newest edition to my geekdom, a USB hub that looks and sounds like Dr. Who's Tardis. I shop here regularly, and enjoy it. The only caveat I do have is that they really should put in an express lane for their processing, for people who already know what they want and don't need to talk to staff. Because a fair number of the clients usually need advice on what they could use, line ups even only 2 people long can sometimes take 15+ minutes. One night, I had waited literally 45 min, and being only 3rd in line! ] Ok, and now that that's done, this Memory is an expansion from their original location on Macleod Trail, and it's also probably their busiest overall due to their location so close to Chinook Centre and the LRT stations. I usually prefer going to this one when I can (especially since I live close nearby). Stock is usually pretty good, and a lot of the more interesting stuff tends to be available here first. My only complaints here is again about the line ups. Honestly, I've spent ages in line, and sometimes the staff are too dedicated to their official job (say cameras, or repairs), that they'll just let the people in line get more and more pissed off than consider breaking the rules and relieve the pressure. Also, the online ordering system really is pretty useless. I've tried a few orders in the past, and only ONE out of many ever got processed properly. Worse, during popular specials, the server seems to either crash or freeze instead.
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