I try to purchase local as much as possible. This way I can take care of the returns and also have less loss if any material purchased requires returns.However some of the time I have managed to purchase through Amazon. Ebay is another place but not many good sellers there. So I just use the ones which are good for the hardware sales with less negative feedback.
That's right. There's no local store that sells the most updated hardware in our area. You see, I'm planning on building my own gaming PC and in order to enjoy it as much as possible I'm willing to pay top dollar for the newest of everything. Would you guys know where to go or what website? Thanks.
I also prefer a physical shop rather than an online one. I guess I'm a little old fashioned that way. I have access to some pretty decent local computer hardware store, but my favorite is to take a one hour drive to the big city to these gigantic digital malls that are like 10 stories high and go shopping (ikr, ewww!). I usually do some in depth research online have go to the mall with quite a clear idea on what I am after and then make my final decision when I have looked at or, whenever possible, tried the actual product.I try to purchase local as much as possible. This way I can take care of the returns and also have less loss if any material purchased requires returns.However some of the time I have managed to purchase through Amazon. Ebay is another place but not many good sellers there. So I just use the ones which are good for the hardware sales with less negative feedback.
I don't think I can trust the online shops enough to buy expensive items like computer parts. What if they break? Do they have warranties that you get when you buy from shops in your area? I think that's my main concern so I buy locally. When it breaks, I have the assurance that they will replace it; if I buy it from someone online, I won't hear from them ever again after the money has been exchanged.I'm not so lucky yo have tech stores with reasonable prices nearby, so I take to eBay and Amazon. I don't like bidding after my first few tries had me worried. Thankfully I regularly get gift cards from online earning in Amazon and PayPal, and just search, research, and lurk for deals on those two. I got a used pc last year and finally a 1050ti from Amazon recently, using their Amazon Cash promo along with many gift cards.
Lurk and snag!