Here's what you can do. Walmart.com actually sells
Cyberpower and iBuypower PCs from their site. See if you can get one shipped to location that you can pick up..
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iBuyPower 'Build Your Own' Gaming Desktop Bundle -Select Case, Processor, Memory, Hard Drive, and more
Case
(AZZA Solaris USB 3.0 Chassis)
Motherboard & Processor
(Intel Core i5-4430 Desktop Processor (Desktop Bundle))
Operating System
(Microsoft Windows 7 Professional, 64-Bit Edition)
Memory
(8GB G.Skill Ripjaws)
Hard Drive
(1TB 7200RPM Hard Disk Drive)
Graphics Card
(NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750Ti 2GB Graphics Card (Desktop Bundle))
Keyboard Mouse
(Logitech Wireless Mouse M185 w/ USB Nano Wireless Receiver, Black)
Optical Drive
(Blu-ray Disc Rewriter Optical Drive)
Qty: 1 @ $939.00
I agree with mguire on this, didn't know cyberpower pc does this now..
You could in the mean time read up on neweggs.com shipping information and small print.
Most people here who have bought from newegg.com or any other leading computer store havent had much of a problem.
If your mother is afraid of the computer being stolen, ups can hold it at one of their stores if you tell them to in advance.
If the shipping cost and times seems weary to her, you need to speak up and reassure nothing wont go wrong.
If so you be the person to handle that yourself like most of us do.
Shipping back shouldn't be a problem if you need to rma, read the terms from the site and follow their instructions.
You want to ship back keep the shipping box and repackage the item and send it back usps.
You can go online and purchase a label for 7.00 priority mail.
Leave the package in a bag or near the door way and tell your mail man/woman not to forget to look and take it.
Now if its none of those reasons and its her money with no credit card..
I can understand her being touchy and annoyed about money.
You can pay with payapal through your bank with a debit card, not the instant transfer crap paypal screws up often.
Best of luck on your gaming machine, besides that use the computer for more than gaming.
The cpu I listed should wolf down through any daily work.