As stated in here, the "brand" names can do it cheaper. Not quite as cheap as stated above here in Australia, but a fair bit cheaper than my systems anyhow.
So why do people buy from me instead of getting a Dell or HP or other brand built systems ?
Here is my list of why I believe my customers buy from me instead.
1. They trust me to match the system with their needs
2. They know that I will be out to fix it ASAP if things go wrong, For a brand name with RTB warranty, it can take up to 2 weeks for a repair. As an Intel partner we can get cross-shipped parts within 2 days usually, if I dont have a spare
3. I pick what I class as the best components, they may not be fancy but they have very few problems, thus I rarely have to worry about point 2 above.
4. I don't sell machines with bloatware, just the required OS plus any requested software.
5. I will do machines with XP Pro Downgrade, Most Brand names will not nowadays. I will continue to offer this until MS stop the downgrade rights.
6. For businesses we will liaise with proprietary software/system providers to get their critical systems running often prior to delivery onsite.
7. I provide all the discs WITH the system, no having to make them yourself or order a backup from MS
Just some input from the other side though....the above points are not always valid against Tier-1 brands. I'm not saying any side of the "build your own vs resell Tier-1 brands" has a right or wrong side...I just sometimes see arguments against reselling Tier-1 have some points which I feel are not true.
First....we stay away from the "home grade 1 year warranty" systems. Pretty much no computers under 650 bucks. Granted yes we focus on business clients, but we also get systems for some home user clients..and even with home grade clients, we push "business grade 3 year warranty" systems. usually those good systems cost 700-900 or so. That means stay away from Dell Dimensions, focus on Dell Optiplex or Precision. Also stay away from HP/Compaq Presario models, focus on HP Business Desktop DC7000 models. Always Intel CPUs, Intel chipsets, maxed RAM systems.
1 Through available options to customize the systems, we can still customize the system to match the clients needs. Configuring biz grade Tier-1 models still allows this. Selecting RAM, CPU, vid card, optical drive, hard drive, chassis type...those still are valid options
2 Warranty on biz grade is next day replacement of hardware part. If local for us...we get the part shipped to us, receive it next day..and install it ourself. If it's a longer distance client, the vendors hardware onsite warranty support covers that. Just last week I had a client 1 state away...I determined the AC jack on the motherboard of a Dell Lat laptop was faulty. Within 20 minutes of my time spent with Dells online business support chat, they dispatched a Dell onsite tech the next day to replace the board on my clients laptop.
3 This point is dealt with by selecting business grade machines...they come with higher quality components.
4 Biz grade machines usually don't come with the "bloatware" that you get on home grade machines and 399 dollar best buy specials.
5 Biz grade machines were still available with XP Downgrade for quite a while longer, versus home grade models. I haven't looked in a while...as we've moved all new orders for Win7p quite a while ago. Certainly building you own..you probably win in this category for a while longer.
6 Have always been able to do that with biz grade..that's just "best practice" regardless of where the machine comes from.
7 Biz grade models still have the option to get this, and we ensure they do when ordering.
For profit...we still shoot for 20 margin on whatever hardware/software/other costs pass through us. Most basic biz grade workstations configured with OEM office are around 900-1000 bucks all said 'n done. I'm sure for shops that purchase components to build their own in high volume can make more profit per machine..but most of our money is made on our support services.