I just had an annoying experience with DigiKey yesterday. I needed to buy some FTDI USB/serial chips, and Mouser, who I usually use, was out of stock and quoting 9 weeks lead time. So I went to place the order with Digikey, and they wanted to charge sales tax (even though as far as I can tell they have no business presence in Maryland). So I asked what they wanted to avoid that, and of course the answer was a copy of my sales and use tax certificate, which I sent them. I thought I was all set, then a few hours later they said we need another form, this time one saying that yes, everything I buy from them I really really will be reselling. Sigh. I buy most of my components from Mouser, although there are a few items I buy from Jameco, as they're much less expensive (1 kV caps, jackscrews for serial ports, and a few other oddball items). I find Mouser's site easier to use than DigiKey, but that may be due to more experience using it. Jameco's site, by comparison, is really horrible. > > What have you found? > >Mouser just beats Digikey on price for most things I buy, and they >deliver same speed or faster. Also they don't ask the stupid question >"exactly what are you going to use each and every component you want to >buy for?". I am a %$#%#%^ reseller! (Do this ask this for all countries >or do they just distrust the Dutch?) I like Digikeys website a wee bit >better, but not much. > >-- > >Wouter van Ooijen > >-- ------------------------------------------- >Van Ooijen Technische Informatica: www.voti.nl >consultancy, development, PICmicro products >docent Hogeschool van Utrecht: www.voti.nl/hvu > >-- >http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive >View/change your membership options at >http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist -- --- Chris Smolinski Black Cat Systems http://www.blackcatsystems.com -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist