Online shop in europe
Online shop in europe
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André Albuquerque wrote:
> Hi. Are there any online stores in Europe similar to newegg.com? It's that site with excellent prices, and I can't find anything comparable in Europe...
Europe is a vast continent! Which part of Europe are you referring to?
The UK offers Dabs for nearly everything, so I'd visit there if I couldn't find a better deal elsewhere.
And Tekheads.co.uk, Komplett.co.uk, Overclockers.co.uk, Aria.co.uk...
It also depends on how you interpret "like".
Ben
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Ben Pope shared his thoughts with others. André Albuquerque mentioned looking for online stores in Europe similar to newegg.com, noting the good prices there but not finding alternatives nearby. He pointed out that the UK offers Dabs for almost everything and suggested checking ebuyer.com for cheaper options. He also referenced other sites like Tekheads.co.uk, Komplett.co.uk, and Overclockers.co.uk, while mentioning that the meaning of "like" can vary.
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Geoff shared:
> don't forget ebuyer.com
> cheap goodness
I haven't discovered they're significantly cheaper than the other sites I mentioned
(except dabs) and I've never tried them. Often, what seems like a bargain can turn out to be more trouble than it's worth when you run into issues. Spending hours of my time usually isn't worth it compared to the occasional small fee. That doesn't mean eBuyer is terrible, but no one has really suggested them to me except for price.
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Ben Pope wrote:
> Geoff mentioned:
>> don't forget ebuyer.com
>> cheap goodness
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> I haven't discovered they're significantly cheaper than the other sites I mentioned (except dabs), and I've never tried them. Often, I find that cheap options can be more trouble than they're worth when you run into issues. Investing my time usually brings more value than a small fee here or there. That doesn't mean eBuyer is bad, but no one has really suggested them to me except for price.
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> Ben
They were once the most affordable, just got used to em I suppose. We mostly get our items from ebuyer, probably never used dabs before. But as you said, they can be expensive when eBuyer doesn't have stock, and sometimes cheaper options are a solid backup for quality gear. I had difficulty finding a working PC3200 some time ago, overclockers forums provided useful details, and OC themselves offer good product information and variety, though they tend to be pricier than the mass sellers.
hell, whatever works
The choice is clearly this one:
https://www.bfcshop.si
However, if the Slovenian language isn't understood, it will be challenging