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    Can't sat anything about TCI, never dealt with them. Summit on the other hand, is a very good company to deal with. Any issue I've ever had with a product I purchased from them was handled quickly and fairly.
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    I'll second that chuck. Summit has been very helpfull to me as well. Good helpfull service folks too.
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    Summit and Jeg's know the customer base

     



    and do what is right to keep a good reputation. Though they have to sell on a low cost basis, as what is cheapest generally wins.
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