RoseZA Online Hardware Store is now Open

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RoseZA Online Hardware Store is now Officially Open !

Who are we ?
RoseZA is a Division of QUE and was Founded in 2007 and went live in 2009 and has Since grown in Popularity with it's South African Rush On Seven Episodes R.O.S.E MMORPG game. RoseZA has been featured in the PC Format Magazine twice since it went live and has made it to the Top 5 in Multiple Gaming Top 100 sites. Currently the Project is hosted in Multiple countries which include South Africa and Europe. The South african Side of the Project is sponsored by Gamezone, a Division of Mweb Games.

What is the Online Hardware Site all about ?
This Hardware site was founded with the intentions of supplying hardware directly to the RoseZA Game player base, however the Site is open to ALL public and we allow and welcome anyone to purchase items within South Africa. We intended to keep this site simple, yet offer Brand names at near cost pricing.
We are not new to Sales, We have done over 40 000 worth of RP Transactions on our Gaming site with a 100% satisfaction policy from our players. We have a Team of Admin and Support Staff that can tend to any problems.

So Why not pop into our Store and check out our opening specials !
Hell, check out all our pricing, you may find that our prices are very competitive .

Links :
RoseZA Homepage : HomePage Link
RoseZA Store : Shop Link

This store is just another way that RoseZA is expanding in the South African Online Community.
 
That is do able.

and, first overall impressions ?

Honestly, nothing special unfortunately. This does not mean I'm saying it's bad. Far from it. I think it just needs something to jazz it up. The products listed are okay, but for instance the graphics card range is not great. Sparkle, Point of View are not impressive cards. Less expensive yes, but don't be afraid to list the more expensive brands. There are people who will spend big bucks for a Asus card for instance. Same applies to motherboards and other products. List everything you know you can source. I know it takes a bit of work to get everything loaded initially, but once loaded, it costs you nothing and if it doesn't sell, so be it and if it does, voila, a sale!

It seems like you are catering to the lower to mid-range market which is fine, because not many online stores do, but I would recommend looking at the high end as well!
 
PS, where is the physical, bricks and mortar shop if people want to collect rather than be forced to use couriers?
 
Thnx.

Well the idea was to target the lower to midrange market since most of our players are kids who don't have R6K for a gfx card and R9K for a CPU lying around to spend.

We are planning to expand the store over the next few weeks / months, and it is and always was our intentions to add bigger brand names and maybe double our inventory. Our primary market is our players, but we are open to all public.

And do keep in mind we only just opened today and better to gradually ease into things than going to big to quick.

Have you compared our pricing to other stores ?


PS, where is the physical, bricks and mortar shop if people want to collect rather than be forced to use couriers?

We don't do collections. We are an "Online store", not a corner shop. We use a courier service that delivers to your door.

Nice work really like the Bundle offerings, Just don't like the unknown brands very much.

What unknown brands ?

CPU's are intel and AMD, Motherboards are asus, asrock, foxxconn, hard drives are seagate, samsung, gfx cards are powercolour, point of view, sparkle, gainwood. the writers are LG and sony, the speakers and sound cards are creative and manhatten, monitors are LG and BenQ, Memory is hynix, adata, kingston, software is microsoft, nortons, kaspersky. the list goes on.

where do you see unknown brands ?
 
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Fair enough. All I'm saying is don't underestimate how much money some kids have!

As for address, I'm just curious as to where you are situated.
 
Thnx.

Well the idea was to target the lower to midrange market since most of our players are kids who don't have R6K for a gfx card and R9K for a CPU lying around to spend.

We are planning to expand the store over the next few weeks / months, and it is and always was our intentions to add bigger brand names and maybe double our inventory. Our primary market is our players, but we are open to all public.

And do keep in mind we only just opened today and better to gradually ease into things than going to big to quick.

Have you compared our pricing to other stores ?




We don't do collections. We are an "Online store", not a corner shop. We use a courier service that delivers to your door.



What unknown brands ?

CPU's are intel and AMD, Motherboards are asus, asrock, foxxconn, hard drives are seagate, samsung, gfx cards are powercolour, point of view, sparkle, gainwood. the writers are LG and sony, the speakers and sound cards are creative and manhatten, monitors are LG and BenQ, Memory is hynix, adata, kingston, software is microsoft, nortons, kaspersky. the list goes on.

where do you see unknown brands ?

Never heard of Hynix ram, was talking about the bundle ram did not really look at the other stuff atm but its good to know that someone our there is catering for the low-mid range.
 
Never heard of Hynix ram, was talking about the bundle ram did not really look at the other stuff atm but its good to know that someone our there is catering for the low-mid range.

Hynix is actualy a very well known brand, they have been around for many, many years. Almost all the suppliers in SA sell it as well as alot of the well known brand named GFX cards make use of hynix ram.

Hynix homepage : http://www.hynix.com/gl/products/computing/computing_info.jsp

They make a wide range of memory modules :

Computing Memory
  • DDR3 SDRAM
  • DDR2 SDRAM
  • DDR SDRAM

Consumer&Network Memory
  • DDR3 SDRAM
  • DDR2 SDRAM
  • DDR SDRAM
  • SDR SDRAM

Graphics Memory
  • DDR3 SDRAM
  • GDDR3 SDRAM
  • GDDR5 SDRAM

Mobile Memory
  • Mobile SDR
  • Mobile DDR
  • Mobile DDR2
  • PSRAM

NAND Flash Memory
CMOS Image Sensor
EOL Products


Check their homepage at the url above for more info.
 
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