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Ebay is ok as long as you dont fall for a scammer seller. I use e-buyer very good and reliable.
play.com cheap, free delivery on everything, very competitive prices but not that much range for the stuff you can buy.
savapoint is another one but their prices are okish with very little range. You just have to be lucky to get a good deal on that site.
Raj
play.com cheap, free delivery on everything, very competitive prices but not that much range for the stuff you can buy.
savapoint is another one but their prices are okish with very little range. You just have to be lucky to get a good deal on that site.
Raj
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I'm just wondering what online stores you guys use to buy new parts.
I've already checked out the following places:
- http://www.tigerdirect.com
- http://www.newegg.com (expensive)
- http://www.outletpc.com
- http://www.geeks.com
If you guys have any other places that'll help me shorten my search time please let me know.
Which will link to those sites, but I've used this for years! Love it!
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