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How much have you spent at newegg over the years?

How much have you spent at the egg.

  • $0-200

  • $200-1K

  • $1k-4k

  • $4k-8k

  • $8k-12k

  • $12k-18k

  • $18k-22k

  • $22k-28k

  • $28k-32k

  • $32k+


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Rhoxed

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How much have you spent at newegg over the years? (on yourself, not including builds for other people)

Mine totals $12,986 since 9/17/2004 - for reference, I'm currently 24 y/o.
 
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@ newegg under $150 on samsung hdds atm. I usually save about 10 or 12 buck after S&H at tigerdirect so i get most of my parts from them except tiger direct don't carry samsung hdds.
 
I total this number up from time to time, but I think it is about 20k. I'm 22 y/o. A solid portion of that was bitcoin hardware.

Also this should probably be moved to OT
 
I am somewhere around 40k. They told me once a while back at 37k. All personal purchases.
 
Around $2500 which is nothing compared to some of you guys. Started buying in 2008 when I finally bit the bullet and did what I should have done years ago which was to build my own system.
 
about $350. Bought a foxconn MB and a 4830 from them. Will never do it again there shipping opotions to canada are retarded and the duty makes any savings not even close to worth it.
 
About $5000, but since my Sandy Bridge build I started to buy more from Amazon and some other places. Newegg prices are not as hot as they used to be.
 
I've averaged around $600 to $800 or so a year in pc part purchases over the past decade
most of that from newegg

I agree with gevorg amazon is very competitive, free shipping many times also.
I look to amazon before making any newegg purchase
buy.com is also worth a look, they just don't have as large of a selection of pc parts

originally I just used amazon for buying books and such, but they've got most everything now (car parts also)

newegg was only $2 cheaper on my most recent PSU purchase (yesterday)
but amazon is cheaper on an SSD i'm looking at by $15

competition is good, to keep them honest 🙂
 
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About 5K since mid-2003. I did not buy anything from them for my current build except the RAM. Got everything else locally.
 
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probably less than 10,000. we have microcenter and central computer here in the bay area. there is this other place, i think its called "guys electronics", they are total crooks, i would never give them my money
 
0. they don't ship overseas.
even with S&H and customs, it'd still be cheaper for me to order from NewEgg instead of buying locally.
thank Jeebus for the 2nd hand market.
 
All personal purchases - $6k since 2003, so less than $1k a year, which isn't bad.

It's gone down considerably in the last few years, after Fry's came to town.
 
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