Grey market is when it usually does not come with things that retail comes with. This may include some or all of the following: accessories, manuals, support cd's, retail color box, warranty.
Originally posted by: pkananen
but the point is.....how DO they get such low prices on stuff? I know big retail stores (compusa, etc) who have costs that are higher than newegg's retail prices.
There is nothing wrong, per se, with buying a product that was sourced through the gray market. If you're purchasing something that works, retail or OEM, why do you care where it comes from?
Originally posted by: Kremlar
Grey market is when it usually does not come with things that retail comes with. This may include some or all of the following: accessories, manuals, support cd's, retail color box, warranty.
No, that would be an OEM product, a product sold meant to be configured with a new PC, not sold at retail.
Gray market would indicate something not sold through the typical chain - for example a company buying bulk sound cards from the manufacturer for integration into PCs, then selling them against their contract to a distributor for resale instead. Or, say, a distributor purchasing a product overseas from other dealers for resale instead of purchasing from the correct channels in their region.
There is nothing wrong, per se, with buying a product that was sourced through the gray market. If you're purchasing something that works, retail or OEM, why do you care where it comes from?
Don't wholesalers have different pricing tiers depending on what volume you buy in? Like 1-5, with places like newegg being a 5, smaller resellers being a 1.... That'd probably account for the different prices. :/
In most cases, the "pricing tiers" are item specified, not necessarily by quantity ordered, but quantity is factored in and the percentage break you get is minimal, if any.
According to your model, you can stand to be a level 10 retailer and still not get the kind of wholesale pricing that what certain retailers are trying to justify the resale price at.
And newegg does offer a 30 day money back refund on everything... read: http://www.newegg.com/app/warranty.asp All their retail stuff has manufacturer warranties, and they even let you buy extended warranties beyond what the manufacturer warranties it for.
*You might want to take another look about the 30 day money back refund on anything statement.*
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProdu...e=0&propertycode=&propertycodevalue=4186,4720
This item is NOT REFUNDABLE
There's a prime example. That's an item Intel is still recommending an MSRP well above their advertised price -- how do you justify, and please try not to let the "NO REFUND" thing throw you off in any way. That same item is refundable with little ol' PHPC, why isn't it refundable with them?
Im finding it a little hard to believe that a place that does as much business as newegg could get away with selling products that werent "legit".
As far as genuine items and NewEgg are concerned, yeah, I'm sure a decent bulk of their stuff is authorized, I'm not saying they're 100% shady. But in the big scheme of things, is the average Joe Schmuck really gunna be able to tell an authentic OEM processor apart from a grey market one? I mean they're virtually identical, and as long as the item remains functional, you won't give a fvck less. You're prolly not gunna know for sure until you have to find out the hard way.
Same thing with an OEM item being passed off as "new" when that company also carries a "refurbished" inventory.
Know all the facts before you decide to become a fanboy, it really helps.
A few warehouse workers are a lot cheaper than a horde or blue-shirted inbreds. 😉Originally posted by: pkananen
but the point is.....how DO they get such low prices on stuff? I know big retail stores (compusa, etc) who have costs that are higher than newegg's retail prices.
Originally posted by: djheater
Derogatory comment about Jews in OP.
FYI.
Don't wholesalers have different pricing tiers depending on what volume you buy in? Like 1-5, with places like newegg being a 5, smaller resellers being a 1.... That'd probably account for the different prices. :/
In most cases, the "pricing tiers" are item specified, not necessarily by quantity ordered, but quantity is factored in and the percentage break you get is minimal, if any.
According to your model, you can stand to be a level 10 retailer and still not get the kind of wholesale pricing that what certain retailers are trying to justify the resale price at.
Originally posted by: RossMAN
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Originally posted by: pulse8
I got up to "You're just a cheap jewish end user" and then stopped.
Originally posted by: Imdmn04
Originally posted by: pkananen
but the point is.....how DO they get such low prices on stuff? I know big retail stores (compusa, etc) who have costs that are higher than newegg's retail prices.
well big retail stores have a physical store to maintain, the physical establishment cost a lot of money, plus all the employees that work there, so these costs are figured into retails store's bottom lines.
Originally posted by: Kremlar
Grey market is when it usually does not come with things that retail comes with. This may include some or all of the following: accessories, manuals, support cd's, retail color box, warranty.
No, that would be an OEM product, a product sold meant to be configured with a new PC, not sold at retail.
Gray market would indicate something not sold through the typical chain - for example a company buying bulk sound cards from the manufacturer for integration into PCs, then selling them against their contract to a distributor for resale instead. Or, say, a distributor purchasing a product overseas from other dealers for resale instead of purchasing from the correct channels in their region.
There is nothing wrong, per se, with buying a product that was sourced through the gray market. If you're purchasing something that works, retail or OEM, why do you care where it comes from?
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: RossMAN
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So are we not allowed to even quote questionable words, phrases?Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: djheater
Derogatory comment about Jews in OP.
FYI.
I noticed that also but it's not the OP's fault.
However if they're aware of the forum rules I would have first proofread it and replaced the Jews remark.