tal, (edited )
@tal@lemmy.today avatar

Mostly Amazon, myself.

If one wants an occasional old gizmo that’s no longer made, eBay can be helpful.

Specifically for cables – which aren’t that pricy relative to other items people buy, and are often marked up a lot by retailers – I’ve gone to Monoprice for quite some years. Useful if getting a bunch of cables.

LinkOpensChest_wav,

I got an old gaming laptop on eBay for like $300 that I take with me on work trips. The person just upgraded or something and wanted to get rid of it.

I know people sometimes have bad experiences on ebay, but I feel like if you message the seller and feel out the situation in advance, you can avoid a lot of the problems. I always try to buy from individuals vs. from someone whose entire business is selling on ebay, and I’ve never been burned.

tartan,

B&H in New York has some pretty good inventory, usually. I’ve bought a lot of stuff from them through the years.

Thrickles,

Since Fry’s closed only Amazon and Newegg remain as primary part sources, both of which are shitty companies. Closest Microcenter is ~500 miles away.

Dhrystone,
@Dhrystone@infosec.pub avatar

Newegg, Amazon, BestBuy. Every so often one or the other will come out with a great price on a component. I keep my ear to the ground on Slickdeals and /r/buildapcsales and cherry pick anything that sounds good.

glibg10b,

Can I have some of those negative downvotes?

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LinkOpensChest_wav,

This took me a minute to see what was wrong here, but that’s really strange, isn’t it?

Dhrystone,
@Dhrystone@infosec.pub avatar

Bizarre.

jabathekek, (edited )
@jabathekek@sopuli.xyz avatar

The last computer I built (not for me) was a mix of Amazon, Memory Express and Canada Computers (got the list from PC PartPicker).

Amazon had the memory and CPU I wanted; MemEx had the mobo, PSU and case; and CC had the monitor. I tried to get everything from MemEx though, but they just didn’t have everything I needed.

May be worth mentioning that NewEgg is now hellah anti-consumer. I would avoid them at all costs.

CraigeryTheKid,

Pre-2014 or so I was 85% Newegg or more.

Post, I’ve been 85%+ Amazon. I buy from B&H when I can, but honestly Amazon tends to dominate the PC partlicker list.

To clarify - I removed Newegg from the vendor list. Won’t even look at them.

jqubed,
@jqubed@lemmy.world avatar

I haven’t been able to leave them entirely, but I try to avoid B&H as much as I can. They were sued by the federal government twice over civil rights violations, particularly for their treatment of Hispanic employees. It wasn’t just stuff like not promoting employees and paying them less, but Jim Crow-era stuff like not allowing them to use certain bathrooms, as recently as the past decade. Once I could’ve written off as some bad manager, but the Feds sued them again a decade later and it was basically all the same stuff, so to me that’s a cultural problem.

I also worked at a manufacturer where they were by far our biggest reseller, larger than everyone else combined including our own direct sales. They were a giant pain to work with; every interaction felt like they were flipping us a giant middle finger. Our accounting team especially hated dealing with them; we got some new people in who figured out they were always trying to claim discounts and refunds they weren’t entitled to. If our people pushed back and could show they weren’t allowed they would cave, but it took a lot of their time every month. I try now to buy from their smaller rivals like Adorama or AbelCine even if it might cost a little more; most of them were so much nicer to work with.

CraigeryTheKid, (edited )

Oh jeez! Good to know.

Amazon is no saint either, obviously; it’s getting hard to buy from anyone if you learn too much about them!

jqubed,
@jqubed@lemmy.world avatar

That’s for sure!

toasteecup,

Microcenter is my 1st priority, I’ve heard of Fry’s on the west Coast.

After that, Newegg

Kolanaki, (edited )
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Newegg has really gone downhill since 2016.

toasteecup,

Yeah that’s fair and they aren’t my first choice but I trust them to be reliable. If they have what I need then I know I can buy the product and receive it.

Delta_V,

Yeah, they used to be the only place I shopped for parts, until the change in ownership tanked the quality of their listings and customer service.

ExtraMedicated,

I can still get great shipping times if I get stuff that’s “shipped by Newegg” but the selection is incredibly limited.

jordanlund,
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

Watching this thread. I’ve been LOST ever since Fry’s fell apart. :(

Ghostalmedia,
@Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world avatar

My best buys were always at fry’s.

CatZoomies,
@CatZoomies@lemmy.world avatar

And if you wanted delicious fries, your best buy was not at Best Buy but rather Five Guys Burgers and Fries.

Thermal_shocked,

Microcenter is great, especially for nerds. Sucks if one isn’t close, but they ship.

empireOfLove2,
@empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

They don’t ship anything that matters. Key parts like CPU’s, GPU’s, mobos, hard nope.

shyguyblue, (edited )

Yup. 30 something processors in the website, 3 available in store. I love that microcenter has replaced Fry’s (smaller stores that i don’t get an anxiety attack going to) but the shipping is crap and you have to wait for parts to come back in stock.

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