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Businiess name:  Sandia Computers
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Sandia Computers is right on the edge of Albuquerque's ""Great White Heights"" area which strikes me as rather fitting since the vibe of their retail operation seems geared to pander specifically towards that neighborhood's archetype, i.e. - Bottle-blonde soccer moms who hide inside the walls of Tanoan all day listening to KKOB and still have AOL email accounts, lots of disposable income, and little-to-no technical competency. It must be a brisk business, though, since Sandia has been there since around 1997 or 1998. For end-users who actually know a thing or two about PC's, you can find what you need elsewhere in town, both cheaper and with far less condescension and hard-sell techniques. Based on experiences I've had with the store, Sandia's owner, Stu, doesn't strike me as someone who seems to inclined to follow through on promises or commitments if for one reason or another it's no longer convenient or practical. Back in the 90s before Sandia opened up, Stu ran a pawn shop downtown on Central. Keep that in mind: Sandia Computers is run by a man who's still a pawn broker at heart, with all the ruthlessness that this implies.

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