hey guys just clarifying id i should buy from newwgg... Im gonna buy 550$ wotrth of stuff so i have to be pretty sure :neutral:
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hey guys just clarifying id i should buy from newwgg... Im gonna buy 550$ wotrth of stuff so i have to be pretty sure :neutral:
is this a serious question?
Yes, they are a trusted website by every one I know, and almost for sure every one on the forums. He might still be new and I can understand where if he is about to drop 500+ bucks on stuff he would want to make sure.
i just wanted to make sure he was actually being serious and not trying to start an epic thread or something. i can understand too if he's someone that is just getting into buying and building his own stuff.
oh, but anyway, yes, i buy almost exclusively from them.
Yep. Newegg is one of *the best* online retailers out there, aside from Amazon. However, concerning PC equipment, they are the best around period. They have great shipping, great return policies, great customer service, great prices... They're easily one of the best retailer companies around.
I've personally ordered over $2k worth of PC parts from them about a year ago, among other things here and there over the past couple years.
I've ordered over $2K worth of parts from them as well, and have several friends who have ordered up parts for their complete systems. Can't recommend them enough. :up:
I can vouch for the 'Egg.
It isn't laden with cheap Chinese components (like Amazon sometimes does), and the prices are some of the best out there.
I've ordered well over 50k though the years for various employers and myself. Never had an issue.
I'll vouch for them too - I've never had a bad experience with them, even when a new router I ordered died a few days later. They got it switched out for me, no problems at all! They're pretty much the only place I order online.
^this is what i thought^
but then i figured, to someone who knows absolutely nothing about cars, you ask if Ferrari is a super car, they might be like huh?
that being said, i've spent easily over 4k myself there... love em, only ever one customer service hangup, but in the end they took care of me. :devious:
however, are you going to be building? if so, do you have a friend that knows computers well enough to choose and assemble parts? or do you? because with the question about newegg, it arises a concern. please note i am only trying to be constructive with saying this, and i always recommend building your own system. just look up DIY info, and ask if you have questions on here, this is one of the most helpful forums on the web.
Micro Center is cheaper
They are reliable, but on a customer service level they are a shadow of what they once were. Shipping is a tossup. You may either get a tiny item shipped in a huge box (excess), or a hard drive tossed in a box half full with peanuts.
They lost the personal touch they used to have before they became a huge business, but for the most part are just as reliable as any other big name etailer.
I still love em and use them all the time. I just added it up. I've spent $8686 since Oct 2004. Newegg is pretty much awesome. Holy crap though, that's nearly $1000 a year. A fair amount of that is builds for other people though, so it's not all my money. Otherwise I should really have a much nicer computer than I do now. $1000 a year buys a lot of computer.
Not even $100.. YET <_<
I can Vouche, i have spent $2086.48 At newegg.ca since 2008 :D
$6152.20 with them since 2009 :)
So back to the origional question....
Yes. Clearly many of us have spent thousands of dollars with newegg and will continue to do so.
Yep, they're ok. I don't buy exclusively from them, though. There's a number of websites where I compare prices before actually making my purchase usually.
I have spent many tens of thousands of dollars there, though (it would take too long to add up, because I have around 20 pages of purchases).
ok, you guys made me go in and add up all my old orders. i came up with $7091.09 since 2004.
I hate the direction they're going. Newegg looks more like an Amazon/Overstock hybrid than just a really good cimputer store
Edit: I've spent $6167.68 since 2005. That number makes me sick and it's starting to feel like the best reason to get out of modding and save my money
yeah, but if you break it down by year and month,m it ends up not being that much.
One thing I really like your mods (and I hope you don't take this the wrong way) is that you get them done. They aren't always the prettiest things, but you get an idea and finish it quickly. My ideas are always attached to perfection and a complete lack of funds, so they rarely even get started.
You've done nearly 50 mods now. That's like $123 per mod. I know you've spent money other places. But still, that's pretty cheaply done.
Do you have an employee discount, TGS????
I'd go back to doing most of my purchases at Microcenter as there's something about having a physical store close to you, but they have absolutely zero m-itx motherboards. Until they give me that option I'll just stick with buying the loss leader cpu's.
i used to love just walking around comp-usa to get stuff. but now the only brick and mortar stores close by are staples and office depot. i think there is a microcenter further south of where i work, but i've never been there. and it is an hour and a half from home.