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‎11-28-2014 03:37 PM
such as tablets, computers and tvs I am more inclined to purchase locally. Don't need to pay s&h, can see it in person to ask questions and easier returns. Do you have a preference?
‎11-28-2014 03:56 PM
We buy tvs locally but with the tablets, e-readers, etc. we've been buying online. He's been able to get a better deal and if all else fails, he can read the directions or get ahold of online/call center support.
TWC just sent out new modems. We couldn't go locally and pick one up and they were not sending techs out to install them. Same with the digital adapters for the tvs-it arrived via the front door and install it yourself. Call if there are problems.
I was surprised at both-in the past we would have had to pick them up.
‎11-28-2014 04:23 PM
Depends on a number of things:
Familiarity with product
Discounts?
Free shipping?
No sales tax?
Reputation of online merchant
(for instance, I'd buy any Apple product online through the Apple Store anytime!)
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‎11-28-2014 04:42 PM
Phones we buy at brick and mortar stores. They set them up.
‎11-28-2014 04:42 PM
I get everything from Best Buy. I receive rewards (gift certificates) to use on later purchases.
‎11-28-2014 04:42 PM
On 11/28/2014 Marienkaefer2 said: I buy many electronics at Costco. But I've also bought tablets and phones on Amazon. Those two places are where I've found the best prices. I usually know what I want, and I have a general idea of the cost range.
Same for me.
‎11-28-2014 04:43 PM
I'm not big on store shopping, so I do it online. But usually with bigger stuff you can get free shipping and deals. I have accounts with some of the manufacturer sites, so I get discount emails all the time. They also all offer 6-12 payments without interest, so that's nice.
I used to buy some things at Best Buy but have gotten away from that, even online, because I've gotten some that were 'made especially for Best Buy' models that had problems because of it. If I do look at something on their site I would make sure that the exact model number is available elsewhere.
I would definitely AVOID purchasing 99% of electronic items from shopping networks. They usually get nearly obsolete models and tack on a bunch of useless qrap so they justify the fact that they are charging so much. If that weren't enough, you end up having to wait much longer to get the products. While they play the money, under the ruse of telling customers that the manufacture is actually making your computer just for you (such b s), you are waiting on the other end often for 2-4 weeks.
‎11-28-2014 04:44 PM
If I need it right away, then I'll get it locally.
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