This is my experience at Bestech, I've been pretty much a loyal customer to them and so far, I'm not sure if they are the cheapest, but at least I know that what I buy is 100% original, no fakes. They even teach me how to spot a fake so that no one else can cheat me.
Purchased :
Li-Ning N90 Woods : (25% discount of price) around RM7XX
Nanogy 98 : Can't remember, but price included stringing my racket for me too.
RCL Omega Gold : RM46
Yonex Mavis 2000 (Nylon) : RM50 per 1/2 dozen
The only thing I can say is that they're shop is tiny like my toilet, but more selection of racquets than any commercial outlet (eg. RSH, etc) I've seen. They service is fast, friendly and they let me test racquets before I buy. Iryn (owner) is also a local coach for kids and she has a good eye for types of racquet. I asked her, for me....Z-Slash or N90...I only wanted one of those...none others...she said actually, I should go for Arc 10, but since I only wanted one of the two, she said take the N90...it's more suitable for me. She chose the cheaper of the two since she was able to give me a bigger discount on the N90 at that time. So, I won't say she's the cheapest or has the most stock...but at least she's honest and straight-forward with me. Recently, whilst I was in UK, I bought an Armortec 900P LCW Edition and a Arcsaber 10 PG Edition...and she was right...the Arc 10 was actually more confortable for me to use than my own N90....Well...from that, the moral of the story is...it's not about the price or the variety. It's the professionalism of the person serving you in the shop...and I vouch for her as "She knows her stuff". She'll only try to sell you what's right for you. Not just the most expensive.
Anyway, I'll be visiting her since she carries the Signature Series YY, because someone broke into my car and stole my whole collection from the boot. Haizz...damn sad. Please read Buy and Sell, if anyone comes across a AT900P LCW or AC10 PG, it has my name personalized on the T-joint. I'll reward anyone who can find it back for me.
Regards,
Daniel Khoo