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Newegg Now Owned by Chinese Company

Newegg is the best site in the world for browsing through their catalog - the fine-grain control of options is unmatched, and the amount of info about each item is also vastly superior to Amazon's. For example, a recent search on Newegg for CPUs compatible with Asrock Deskmini 110) - one of the 23 different parameters selectable is TDP, allowing me to quickly find all compatible 65 watt TDP socket 1151 CPUs, from Celerons to i7s (one 91 watt CPU remained on the results list, but still that's only one out of 19 results). You cannot even do this on Amazon - in CPUs, out of only 16 selectable parameters, 7 of them are crap like Amazon Prime, free shipping, packaging, certifications (Amazon frustration-free or Energy Star), useless options. So, as rtwjunkie said, "I cannot bring myself to use Amazon for tech for anything other than a sale until they fix their stupid organization and classification. It is HORRIBLE!".
 
I didn't know people have had such shoddy customer service from Newegg. I've had customer service from them that rivals Amazon. Orders that shipped out of their Edison, NJ warehouse would get to me in a day. I've returned a product under their Iron Egg Guarantee without hassle (only thing I've ever returned, and I didn't have Premier back then).

I'm surprised to see that they have such a bad reputation. I get more hassle from Amazon about returns.

Though I do have (and have had for a while) Newegg Premier for free. I know that Premier gives me free return shipping, and waives the restocking fee.

But I too hope that new ownership doesn't change things too much on the customer-facing side of the company.

I've still been having good fun with their deals/rebates, and avoiding the sales tax that Amazon charges in my state. Amazon still hasn't been able to match Newegg's pricing, or its search capability, or its deal emails. And I have much more confidence in the specifications and product details listed on Newegg.
 
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First order. Is that an IBM DeathStar? Maybe... mine didn't die though. Had a fan-cool HDD bay which wasn't nearly as common as it is today.

Nostalgia aside, this move doesn't help. It also doesn't hurt much either, as I've been with other stores for several years now. Like previous posts, just don't have the same feels anymore.
 
Soooo, sounds like to me use Newegg to gather a parts list, use Amazon to buy. Roger that.

This is what I have been using them for years now. They used to be my one-stop shop, but Amazon took that role about 5-6 years ago. You just can't beat Newegg's system for drilling down an item.

I'm surprised to see that they have such a bad reputation. I get more hassle from Amazon about returns.

I find that shocking. I have probably performed 60-80 returns since 2007 and never experienced a single hassle. Matter of fact, whenever I have an issue, their CS has always sided in my favor and even extended compensation in gift cards for inconvenience. There is one rule that I apply that greatly assists me though; I am a Prime member and only try to buy Prime-labeled products. Whenever you start messing with 3rd party sellers within Amazon, you are asking for slow processing, delayed shipping, and exorbitant restocking fees.
 
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Wow, not sure how I feel about this. I do buy still from Newegg but depending on how things change I may change up.
 
I cannot bring myself to use Amazon for tech for anything other than a sale

I used to feel this way, but convenience of amazon out weighs most of the shortfalls. Even now I've been using amazon for car parts which seems like such a terrible idea but I cant resist the selection and quick shipping.
 
Newegg will be ran into the ground thanks to knock off stuff.
 
I find that shocking. I have probably performed 60-80 returns since 2007 and never experienced a single hassle. Matter of fact, whenever I have an issue, their CS has always sided in my favor and even extended compensation in gift cards for inconvenience. There is one rule that I apply that greatly assists me though; I am a Prime member and only try to buy Prime-labeled products. Whenever you start messing with 3rd party sellers within Amazon, you are asking for slow processing, delayed shipping, and exorbitant restocking fees.

My latest experience with Amazon returns has been a nightmare. I bought a Toshiba laptop, I have Prime and it was a Prime purchase. I ordered right in the middle of moving, so I received it a day or two before we moved and just packed up for the move unopened. I frankly didn't have time to deal with setting up a new laptop, I just used my old one during the move. A few weeks later I finally get to unpacking the box with the laptop. I start it up, and the touch pad doesn't work and the battery doesn't either. It has one of those internal batteries, not an removable one. It was as if the battery and the touch pad both weren't connected internally. If I pulled the power cord, the laptop instatnly shutdown. Not a graceful shutdown, just BOOM totally dead.

I contacted Amazon for a replacement, and they wouldn't even give me that. They told me it was past the return period(14 days apparently) and there was nothing they were willing to do. I have to deal with Toshiba to get it fixed.

When calling Newegg's Premier support line, I've gotten them to replace or refund items that were past the 30 day return limit. I've never had an issue like this with Newegg's Premier support. Amazon's support on the other hand has burned me a few times.
 
My latest experience with Amazon returns has been a nightmare. I bought a Toshiba laptop, I have Prime and it was a Prime purchase. I ordered right in the middle of moving, so I received it a day or two before we moved and just packed up for the move unopened. I frankly didn't have time to deal with setting up a new laptop, I just used my old one during the move. A few weeks later I finally get to unpacking the box with the laptop. I start it up, and the touch pad doesn't work and the battery doesn't either. It has one of those internal batteries, not an removable one. It was as if the battery and the touch pad both weren't connected internally. If I pulled the power cord, the laptop instatnly shutdown. Not a graceful shutdown, just BOOM totally dead.

I contacted Amazon for a replacement, and they wouldn't even give me that. They told me it was past the return period(14 days apparently) and there was nothing they were willing to do. I have to deal with Toshiba to get it fixed.

When calling Newegg's Premier support line, I've gotten them to replace or refund items that were past the 30 day return limit. I've never had an issue like this with Newegg's Premier support. Amazon's support on the other hand has burned me a few times.

Damn, that is unfortunate. I have only asked them once for a return for an Intel NUC that was 3 weeks past the return window and received it. I probably would have called back to get another rep or asked to speak with a manager.
 
This is actually good news, The Chinese know how to run their businesses far better than Americans.
 
(I've been around long enough to remember when Newegg was a brick and mortar software store)
I still use Newegg to sort through a category of a piece of hardware and then when I find a few that I'm interested in I check Amazon.
That's why you research which product you want elsewhere and just purchase from Amazon
Soooo, sounds like to me use Newegg to gather a parts list, use Amazon to buy. Roger that.
People don't seem to understand that there are consequences for their purchasing decisions. We don't value value added service from companies today. Amazon is a leach. There's no value added to what they sell. It's just a SKU that they happen to be able to sell for a small percentage less than most every one else. Does Amazon have a "tech expert" to help you with your purchasing decisions?
I hope this doesn't end up badly for Newegg.
It already has.
You just can't beat Newegg's system for drilling down an item.
So what are you going to do once that goes away?

You get what you pay for.
 
quite bunch of racist comments I must say...
 
People don't seem to understand that there are consequences for their purchasing decisions. We don't value value added service from companies today. Amazon is a leach. There's no value added to what they sell.
You get what you pay for.

Amazon offers consumers great value by making product returns very easy and free (through prime, which is reasonably priced) as well as passing their bulk discount savings down to us much like Costco does. I am baffled why you don't recognize that as value.

What more do you want? Perhaps for them to bake you a cake and ship it free too?
 
quite bunch of racist comments I must say...

Mine at least, was not intended as racist. I just don't like seeing businesses leave my home country. I'm sure the Chinese feel the same.
 
I haven't bought from newegg in a while, Amazon just works better for me and delivers faster... but I am still sad to see an old-time (at least, in tech terms) American company go to China like that.


I shall now set you straight. It may be somewhat humiliating, but you'll have to deal with it, because I am right. Effectively, Newegg has ALWAYS been a Chinese company. Now, it was an American company, owned by Chinese Americans, but let me assure you, Newegg was and is all about China's economic best interests. It is one of many formal and informal pipelines for Chinese products to the states. now, I have no problem with this and encourage the Chinese to start all the businesses they'd like.

Your comment, in the context of the actual situation, just seemed vacuous and worth responding to. Do better than that.
 
Well I am no longer a "Newegger"
 
Amazon offers consumers great value by making product returns very easy and free (through prime, which is reasonably priced)

Newegg Preferred does the same, as well as free shipping, just like Prime.

I have both and don't see the Amazon Prime as superior to it. Advantage: Neither.
 
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Why Trump did nothing?

Another nail in his coffin. :rolleyes:
 
Newegg Preferred does the same, as well as free shipping, just like Prime. I have both and don't see the Amazon Prime as superior to it. Advantage: Neither.

Prime gives you 2-day shipping, newegg gives you 3-day. However, newegg gives free rush processing so your order is almost always sent out the same day or first thing the following day. So the time between when the order is placed, and when it is on your doorstep is about the same for both.

Also, Newegg Premier also gives you a special support number to call which has almost no wait time. But Prime gives you digital video streaming, audio, and ebooks.
 
I'm really glad that there's a Micro Center in Massachusetts

It still has that old-school 1980s sign
 
I used NewEgg once last month on my new build but haven't used them in quite a while until then, now I won't be using them at all.. Although I do not like Amazons CEO I do use them for just about everything now a days.
 
I'm really glad that there's a Micro Center in Massachusetts

It still has that old-school 1980s sign
Man id love a Micro center closer to me in Michigan..
 
Mine at least, was not intended as racist. I just don't like seeing businesses leave my home country. I'm sure the Chinese feel the same.

I don't think your statement was racist anyway seeing as every country is home to multiple races... Saying someone is racist based on them being fond of one country over another has nothing to do with race. However, saying someone is racist because of country preference, in my opinion, is racist itself because you're associating one country with the majority race, i.e. USA = Caucasian; China = Chinese, etc.

Anyway! I built my first computer using Newegg but have since switched more towards Amazon as Prime shipping usually makes the item cheaper, that or I buy used components on eBay for much cheaper than retail msrp.
 
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