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samnavy 06-06-2009 12:31 PM

Discount electronics stores... your favorite?
 
I've got some things I want to buy and am doing my homework... what are your favorite online discount electronics places for refurb'd, closeouts, open-box, etc? If anybody says fucking Crutchfield I'll e-thug your nutz flat.

I'm a big fan of ECost and Tigerdirect... what else you got?

Joe Perez 06-06-2009 12:34 PM

ComputerGeeks, in Oceanside.

Despite the name, they also sell a lot of consumer electronics and a lot of weird miscellaneous crap that you'd normally expect to see on Woot.com. Their inventory is a mix of new, discontinued, refurb, open-box, pulls, etc.

http://www.geeks.com

y8s 06-06-2009 12:57 PM

jr.com but only because they're 1-day ups ground and responsive.

sam, is online required? there's probably a fry's near you.

samnavy 06-06-2009 01:02 PM

There is a Fry's here in town... whenever I have an hour to kill while I'm out running chores, I'll stop in there just to keep up to speed on what shit costs. I've bought from JR before... my Panny projector. I'll check them out.

Online is not required, but I can usually find online cheaper... especially when there's a mass quantity of some refurb'd item.

samnavy 06-06-2009 01:53 PM

Joe, that Geeks website is pretty good... I like it better than Ecost... and it has a few items I haven't found other places.

I've been looking for a small'ish LCD for my stateroom. This one is perfect sized so I can actually mount it in my rack. I just bought it. Ecost had a 22" Sammy but it's not VESA mountable... this one is perfect.
23" Samsung SyncMaster 2333HD 1080p Widescreen LCD HDTV - 16:9 10000:1 (Dynamic) 5ms 2 HDMI ATSC/NTSC Tuners (Black) Samsung 2333HD

Joe Perez 06-06-2009 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by samnavy (Post 416206)
Joe, that Geeks website is pretty good... I like it better than Ecost... and it has a few items I haven't found other places.

Yeah, I love 'em. Their store (which is co-located with the warehouse and has a will-call desk) is only about 20 minutes from where I used to work in Vista, so I bought all of my computer stuff from them.


EDIT: I thought you moved to San Diego?

hustler 06-06-2009 02:02 PM

eCOST.com - Your Online Discount Superstore for Electronics, Computers, MP3 Players and more!

I've ordered lots of shit from them and never had a bad experience. They even pulled a receipt for me from a 2-year old purchase.

l_bader 06-06-2009 06:21 PM

Sam -

Frye's... but you already knew that...

- L

Fireindc 06-06-2009 08:11 PM

newegg(dot)com

IMO

icantthink4155 06-06-2009 08:17 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 416180)
ComputerGeeks, in Oceanside.

Despite the name, they also sell a lot of consumer electronics and a lot of weird miscellaneous crap that you'd normally expect to see on Woot.com. Their inventory is a mix of new, discontinued, refurb, open-box, pulls, etc.

Geeks.com - Computer parts, Laptop computers, Desktop computers, Computer hardware

Yeah thanks for posting that.

You sent a payment of $47.99 USD to Geeks.com

Joe Perez 06-06-2009 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by icantthink4155 (Post 416334)
Yeah thanks for posting that.

You sent a payment of $47.99 USD to Geeks.com

?

Stealth97 06-06-2009 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 416180)
ComputerGeeks, in Oceanside.

Despite the name, they also sell a lot of consumer electronics and a lot of weird miscellaneous crap that you'd normally expect to see on Woot.com. Their inventory is a mix of new, discontinued, refurb, open-box, pulls, etc.

Geeks.com - Computer parts, Laptop computers, Desktop computers, Computer hardware

I bought the complete fish training system. they jump right out of my pond and into my fryer now. they may have a great memory, but they are pretty stupid.

R2 Fish School - The Complete Fish Training System - Teach Your Fish To Do Amazing Tricks! R2 Solutions

icantthink4155 06-06-2009 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 416343)
?

If you haddnt posted that I wouldnt of just spend 50 bucks lol.

ZX-Tex 06-06-2009 09:21 PM

+1 on Newegg. I have bought several items from them. I just bought this USB Bluetooth adapter the other day, PNP, $20 to my door.
Newegg.com - cirago BTA-3210 USB 2.0 Micro Bluetooth Dongle support Bluetooth 2.1 - Network - Bluetooth
Also if you are not sure exactly what you want, but have an idea, their customer product reviews are usually very helpful. There are a few ubergeeks there so the the reviews are usually a lot more informative than "I got iT and It RulZ!"

I wish Frys would open up a store in San Antonio and hold Worst Buy's feet to the fire.
For DIY computer stuff we do have ACS, Welcome to Amenity Computer Services, Inc., which usually has decent prices on most items.

Joe Perez 06-06-2009 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by icantthink4155 (Post 416359)
If you haddnt posted that I wouldnt of just spend 50 bucks lol.

Well, hopefully you bought something nice for yourself. Like three Complete Fish Training Systems. :D

levnubhin 06-06-2009 10:07 PM

+2 for Newegg, that's where I always shop.
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samnavy 06-07-2009 04:33 AM

Well, I just cancelled my order from Geeks for that TV because I found it for $40 less at TechForLess.com. I paid $204 shipped for that refurbished 23" Sammy. I've been looking for weeks now and trying make up my mind.

I still need a couple 2.5" external Harddrives. I think I'm just gonna get them at Costco and be done with it.

Also just bought these:
Amazon.com: Sennheiser PX 100 Collapsible Headphones: Electronics
I've got 2 other pairs of Sennheisers that I didn't want to take to the boat. These are cheap and decent for all my needs, plus they're still fairly open which will let me hear hear the various ships' sounds and the 1MC while I'm using them.

l_bader 06-07-2009 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by icantthink4155 (Post 416359)
If you haddnt posted that I wouldnt of just spend 50 bucks lol.

Hell, then what not shop here:
Stupid.com: Gag Gifts, Funny Gifts, Cool and Cheap Stuff

- L


(Sam - sorry about the potential thread-jack...)

y8s 06-07-2009 03:11 PM

I need some new big reliable hard drives. like 1TB and identical.

NA6C-Guy 06-07-2009 03:27 PM

Only Newegg for me. I didn't realise how much I shop with them until I looked at my purchase history. Just in the last 3 years I have spent $3500 on 8-10 purchases, some big and some small. Always ships out same day (if you order before something like 3PM and pay the extra $2.99 for rush processing) and shipping is usually very fast even with standard shipping.


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