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Why I don't buy from Newegg anymore...

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Just received several orders from Newegg - all came in just fine - all wrapped nicely in those large bubble padding things. No damage at all.

I receive items from Amazon, B&H and other places similarly wrapped.
 
Interesting, I always found Neweggs prices cheaper.
And they used to be. I can't get over the shipping costs for everything now. Things like a 45% increase in price vs the conversion from US to CAD (not that Amazon doesn't do it too). I used to be the guy that loved Newegg because things you would read on reviews would usually be there and they were pretty good to their customers in terms of the experience. Over the last few years I have transitioned to Amazon for a few things (including Prime video) but the free shipping and same or next day deliveries are why Amazon gets my carrots most of the time. If I am looking for specific parts on a shorter timeline I also use Memory Express and Canada Computers; is pretty good for pricing but you cannot sleep on any product they have in stock.
 
And they used to be.
Still are for many items. It changes day by day so you have to do your homework before pulling the trigger. Sometimes the item price goes up and shipping is free. The next day the item price goes down but you pay for shipping.
 
High considering many of them can be/are scalpers.

Scalpers wouldn't have had theirs yet. To be able to ship that fast. Though it certainly could have been third parties who obtained some from system builders.
 
Sounds like third party marketplace shenanigans. Newegg is 90% third party sellers at this point.

If it can be confirmed to be happening straight from newegg, then that's bad.

It sure seems that way and since it's owned by a Chinese company it figures.

BTW if reading a "Review" be sure to note any review about one piece can and probrably will be about other pieces within the same review too.
In short the column of reviews is "Shared" by all products within the same product group/family by name.

An example is if looking over reviews for a 3600x CPU, you will see reviews about it AND other chips along the same lines all lumped together as if it's all about the same chip model.
To a point it's deceptive but with the way they do it you really can't say that - A grey area if you will.

There is a small note at the very bottom of each individual review saying what it's about BUT if not paying attention you'd probrably think all the reviews seen are about the same chip model.

It may also be a way of inflating the ratings (Eggs) based on how their rating system works too - Can't confirm that of course but it makes me wonder.

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Newegg used to keep them all separate but after the buyout they started lumping them all together.
 
I feel the Mom and Pop places of all kinds are stepping up and taking advantage of the times, and offering better shipping and and support. I love shopping the Mom and Pop's, even if I have to pay a few extra dollars. Newegg, has never been a economic place to shop, neither is Micro Center, but we have one close, so I prefer to buy things I can look at physically hold in my hands first. The Mom and Pop eating places in Houston, that have held on, are experiencing a booming business.
 
Right? Their search engine is absolute garbage, STILL.
On more than one occasion I looked stuff up on newegg and went on to buy from Amazon.
Amazon's search criteria look like they were auto-generated by a dumb AI.
 
Delivering packages like this is shitty, but I don't think it's all that uncommon. And I don't mean that uncommon, from Newegg, I mean from anywhere. I've received similar conditioned packages from Amazon, Walmart, Target, etc. You have employees that half-ass their jobs everywhere.
 
Delivering packages like this is shitty, but I don't think it's all that uncommon. And I don't mean that uncommon, from Newegg, I mean from anywhere. I've received similar conditioned packages from Amazon, Walmart, Target, etc. You have employees that half-ass their jobs everywhere.
Well, it's not that anyone ships packages like that. Most of that kind of damage happens in transit. All you can do to prevent this is to add extra padding.
 
I have noticed that Amazon, besides having the lousy search results - you might want to use NewEgg to figure out what you want, has grouped results together. If , for example, you are looking for a SSD, and a manufacture offers 256GB, 512GB, and 1024GB models, you will find the reviews for all three grouped together. So now you have a bad search engine teamed up with reviews that don't apply. Most of the time I do find the item on Amazon for the same price as NewEgg, and as a Prime customer, I tend to get free shipping. BestBuy can be an okay place to go look at something, say a Fire tablet, yet you still do better finding it on Amazon, as long as you do not need it in the next 48 hours. And I am more likely to purchase an item off of Amazon or NewEgg even if it is sold by a third party if Amazon or NewEgg list it as being fulfilled/shipped by them and not the third party.
 
I only purchase goods on newegg if its 1) cheaper and 2) free shipping. Usually Newegg Canada charges more than average and the fact that I pay shipping? Forget that. I either get from Memoryexpress (local) or from Amazon since its free shipping for me.
 
I just bought this Monitor "HP - 25x 24.5" LED FHD Monitor " from Best Buy for $249.00 US ....... Newegg wants $398.00 US. :eek:
 
I just bought this Monitor "HP - 25x 24.5" LED FHD Monitor " from Best Buy for $249.00 US ....... Newegg wants $398.00 US. :eek:
That big of a difference sounds like one of their third party marketplace vendors.
 
Hmm ... Certain overworked employees in a branch?
 
I read a quote from an interview made long ago, they were asked what they wouldn't sell. Cement. Shipping is too high. But I bought a baby grand piano from Amazon abt 5-6 years ago. Turned out I didn't need a baby grand. I sold it on Ebay.

I bought kitty litter from Amazon because I was curious. Sure enough, they shipped me a 40 lb bag with free shipping at the same price as the Petco that is out of stock half the time. I don't understand how Amazon made money off of that order. If I tried to ship 40 lbs it would probably cost me $150.
 
Delivering packages like this is shitty, but I don't think it's all that uncommon. And I don't mean that uncommon, from Newegg, I mean from anywhere. I've received similar conditioned packages from Amazon, Walmart, Target, etc. You have employees that half-ass their jobs everywhere.

I think you missed the part about shipping
I bought kitty litter from Amazon because I was curious. Sure enough, they shipped me a 40 lb bag with free shipping at the same price as the Petco that is out of stock half the time. I don't understand how Amazon made money off of that order. If I tried to ship 40 lbs it would probably cost me $150.

You don't ship a billion packages a day.
 
Haha I buy Kitty litter from Amazon. I almost feel bad for the driver. Those are heavy
 
If people are going to pick and pull issues about every e-store, then no one is going to buy from anyone. I've had issues with NewEgg, Amazon, Tiger direct and many more and the only one I won't buy from is Tiger direct after they wanted a picture of my ID.


Tiger direct lost my business when after purchasing tens of thousands of dollars worth of hardware they wouldn't honor a coupon I got that was for my personal build. It was for a GPU that zipzoomfly and Newegg had at the matched price.

If I want to buy hardware and it's the same price at brick and mortar store I go there now.
 
Newegg used to have better Combo deals than what they presently have. Back then I could save $200 off a build with the Combo deals and not having to pay sales tax. Now my state collects sales tax from newegg purchases and amazon will sometimes deliver items the same day so I have little incentive for shopping at newegg. The only thing I'll buy from newegg these days is G.Skill memory.

Personally I would just assume to go to Fry's but they really don't have have PC hardware in their stores anymore.
 
Scalpers wouldn't have had theirs yet. To be able to ship that fast.

Yes, several people do have 3080s by now and scalpers make it their business to have it fast. It's part of their "service," love it or hate it. 200% upmark, but it ships today.
 
Do yaw think some of the prices today, some of the online stores might be price gouging? I really haven't shopped "online" for any PC parts this year, other than a couple things on eBay, so I really haven't keep up with the prices.
 
I will ultimately buy whoever is cheaper, but since the change in ownership I've had my business comprimised by buying from the egg, after being a loyal customer for 16+ years they were disrespectful and called me names. I was amazed, I showed the manager a copy of the email and he gave me a voucher, but the time and money I lost in buiness, the hassel, and general unpleasantness of being disrespected and oh yeah, lied to. Just made me feel like if I had a customer that built multiple business around mine over 16 years and then my employees called them names, lied to them, and we failed to deliver in any reasonable time frame, I would do my best to make it right.
 
While the quality of Newegg's service has declined significantly since the change in leadership, the really wretched pit of scum and villainy is the Newegg Marketplace. :nutkick:
 
I bought kitty litter from Amazon because I was curious. Sure enough, they shipped me a 40 lb bag with free shipping at the same price as the Petco that is out of stock half the time. I don't understand how Amazon made money off of that order. If I tried to ship 40 lbs it would probably cost me $150.
Much much closer to the source. They pretty much deal with bulk freight and control most of the logistics right as soon as it hits the ground. No brick and mortar overhead. A B/M the size of amazon would have massively more cost with leasing/owning/maintaining buildings, staffing, insurance, labor... Amazon deals with none of it. Imagine if Wal-Mart could do away with stores and operate completely out of their warehouses! That's Amazon. It goes right out of the warehouse to your nearest shipping provider a lot of the time, where they then deliver it. I'm sure they save a lot just due to their logistic scope alone. And then another chunk of it is hands-off, with 3rd parties basically using them as a service to replace frontend and backend, to the point where all those smaller outfits do is provide products and extra service. Half the time the even outsource the mfg to overseas companies. All they do is list stuff, keep their books, and answer e-mails. Of course, this is super attractive and brings a lot of products to Amazon with little effort on their part. They accept it into their whole system and off it goes. Everything goes as quickly and as easily as possible in everything they do, because they've been about controlling every step of the process from the beginning and have built up an empire based around moving tons of goods as quickly as possible. They are the developer, manufacturer/importer, storefront, and shipping agent.

Also worth mentioning... they mostly run on investment and expansion. I don't know exactly how they convince their investors that they should be okay with single digit percent margins every year, but they do. They invest everything into the value of the company... just spend it all making it bigger and more capable of doing more things for cheaper and moving more cash. That is it's own kind of value, seperate but sometimes equal to profit takeaways. Very much against the grain sort of thing to do but they get away with it because of the sheer volume and company value growth year over year. I suppose they figure they don't need the profits when they can just keep taking command of more and more markets, because more people may see other investments threatened by that and choose to invest in amazon instead. Even without pulling back crazy profits, the value of what they put in amounts to more as the company grows more. They've built something up where dumping as much of the money they get as possible into the company results in more people dumping money.

I wonder about the sustainability of it. How far does that scale? Not to mention concerns about where it leaves us in the future, and what it will do to the economy. If the pendulum swings back on them, it'll probably massively suck for everyone in commerce, and thus everyone who benefits, including consumers.

But fortunately this is all BS and I have no clue what I'm talking about.
 
Now that Newegg charges sales tax and my local Best Buy will price match any legitimate online seller I have no reason to buy from Newegg unless it's something Best Buy can't get. As much as I loathe Best Buy I can return defective merchandise there the same day I get it with no hassles. Amazon has been cheaper on several items recently than Newegg and Best Buy honored those prices as well. Also, the chances of getting used or counterfeit merchandise from Best Buy are far less likely than Newegg or Amazon.

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