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What's more expensive, a retail storefront or a shipping warehouse? No retail outlet will be able to match everyday prices of their online competitors because of overhead.
 
Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
What's more expensive, a retail storefront or a shipping warehouse? No retail outlet will be able to match everyday prices of their online competitors because of overhead.

someone will pull it off. that's the day I will see Best Buy go bankrupt, as far as computer components go.
 
I would shop at BB if they had prices similar to newegg.com

I currently shop at BB but only when I find excellent deals. I'm one of the BB "undesireables" that look for good deals.
 
I would, I don't give a shyte about a stores perception, policy, etc.. as long as I can get the best price for the item I want then I'll go there.

 
id shope there more than i do now (next to not at all unless i have gift cards, but i usually sell those on here) - but not as a replacement to the egg and zzf and others...its always fun to get a package in the mail! 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Legendary
Yes, I would take Newegg prices + tax against Newegg's prices + shipping anyday.

There is no B&M store that can hold a candle to Newegg.com's selection though. Best Buy has its place, but Newegg.com gets the vast majority of my computer parts buying dollars. Microcenter (the B&M version) is great for the occassional bits and pieces needed for a build however. I hate paying $5 shipping for an adapter cable, Arctic Silver 5, or some nuts and bolts.
 
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