Customer Testimonials
We know that your main concern lies in the integrity of the companies you do business with. Especially with internet-based businesses, it is often difficult to determine the true values and goals of your supplier. Here you will find Puget System’s customer testimonials. Entries from our customers are not restricted, and are audited only for inappropriate content. It is our goal to give you a clear picture of our service and product quality, straight from the mouths of our customers. We appreciate any feedback, positive or negative, that you have!
In addition to our own testimonials below, you can read about customer experiences with Puget Systems at other major review websites:
Legacy Testimonial: 17
Sweet Site. I like it lots.
Legacy Testimonial: 15
Not gonna say much, ’cause I already have sent you stuff on the site, but nice shadows on the type windows. Good continuity as far as colour and structure; it is legible and quick-loading (Of course, just about everything is quick to load when you have the connection we do).
Legacy Testimonial: 14
Acutally, considering you ship for free, your prices are quite good. But why don’t you offer Pentium4 processors?
Legacy Testimonial: 13
Website looks good, but the prices are a little steep. You guys might want to talk a look at that. Other than that, keep up the good work.
Legacy Testimonial: 11
Very nice looking website. Downloads very fast even @ 28K modem. Have Potential^2
Legacy Testimonial: 9
Great page! You may want to explain what each component option specifically does on your quotes page. For example, what’s the difference between a “Geforce 256” video card and a “Voodoo 5, and what are the strengths and weaknesses of each?” This would be information that would appeal to those customers who arn’t as educated in computer information. Other than that it’s awesome! I hope things go well for you!
Legacy Testimonial: 5
Hey looks good! spelling error under services section 2nd sentence. other than that you should show some actual quotes of systems and put that right up in front, peak some interest or something.