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I stopped buying electronics on Amazon after getting bricks instead of a GPU for my PC and they treated me like shit when I went to return it. I filed a complaint with the state about the fraud and their unwillingness to correct it. Complaint didn’t do shit but I was pissed. Now the only stuff I buy on Amazon is random household items and stuff for the kids that’s under 100 bucks.
I have a microcenter. I only go there for PV
I only buy random cheap shit I can't find anywhere else. Nothing of substance.
Just got a new watch. Best Buy. Why risk some bullshit knockoff or return from them? Amazon is trash. Basically the American ali express and all the negatives with it
Microcenter is my go to. I live about 45 minutes from one but any PC parts that are expensive I get there, I also open in store to check for GPUs that were returned to the store to make sure someone didn’t swap out with a cheaper part. I don’t build too often so I don’t make my way over there too often.
Is buying returned products a comming thing? Does not the store check that what you returned is what is actually supposed to be before giving you your money back?
I’ve definitely got a few things at Microcenter that were obvious repackages. I bought a cpu once to find the pins covered in thermal paste. Clearly someone made a bad choice and just returned it. I believe for the most part their returned items are sold at a discount after a review but people repackage things well and some get away with returning something as unopened. If I’m spending 150 or more I just open in store to just in case I find something odd I can return it and they never question it because I never left.
I've been getting some PC peripherals from GameStop's site lately since Amazon's lack of reliability has me unwilling to trust them for electronics
I didn't realize how many issues there were with Amazon, I've never had a problem, guess I've been lucky. Unfortunately, while there is finally a microcenter being built in Charlotte, it's not going to be open for a few years. In the meantime, what I can't get at eBay is still easy to get at Amazon, and return it if it's a fake.
Edit: nevermind, microcenter in Charlotte is slated to open by early 2024!!