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Topic: Favorite place to shop online
amaraii's photo
Fri 04/06/12 05:00 PM
Etsy is good for handmade stuff. Lots of unique items. And u can get sellers to customize things for if u want.flowerforyou

Ruth34611's photo
Fri 04/06/12 05:06 PM

Etsy is good for handmade stuff. Lots of unique items. And u can get sellers to customize things for if u want.flowerforyou


Someone recommended that site to me the other day. I'm gonna have to check it out.

krupa's photo
Fri 04/06/12 06:28 PM
Soooo..I am the only one who does nothing but free stuff on the internet?

I ain't gonna pay a penny for any internet crap.

I can tell you a few great freebies though.

Gimp2..EVERYthing that photoshop offers...for free.

xnxx.......a pretty friggen good range of porn.

Freeride games....I do the hidden object games.

I mainly find myself anti-virus shopping on my pc but, I have paid actual money for some of the apps on my Kindle Fire. (Dragon's Lair is sooooooo classic)


Filmfreek's photo
Fri 04/06/12 07:07 PM


What is yours?

As far as media related items, such as, books, DVDs, CDs, and Video Games, I always go through Amazon. No place else has better deals. And you can't beat the selection. Plus it's usually free shipping, and you don't have to deal with traffic or crowds. I love it!

As far as major appliances/electronics, I have discovered that Walmart.com actually has some pretty smokin deals. And they have the free site-to-store shipping.


Oh boy, am I glad you asked! My favorite place is of course is TripleClicks.com.

It's great, you can sell your own stuff, sign up as an ECA an start your own business, or take your existing business online!

They have a little bit of everything, and are constantly growing!

The PriceBender auctions are amazing and addicting, you can save a ton of money on everyday items, and special items you can't find anywhere else.

You can earn money by joining as an affiliate, and more!


Saw some stuff for dirt cheap, then saw a TV for $38,000. Haha. WTF?!

Is this for real?


Filmfreek's photo
Fri 04/06/12 07:11 PM

Soooo..I am the only one who does nothing but free stuff on the internet?

I ain't gonna pay a penny for any internet crap.

I can tell you a few great freebies though.

Gimp2..EVERYthing that photoshop offers...for free.

xnxx.......a pretty friggen good range of porn.

Freeride games....I do the hidden object games.

I mainly find myself anti-virus shopping on my pc but, I have paid actual money for some of the apps on my Kindle Fire. (Dragon's Lair is sooooooo classic)




Gimp is pretty cool. Had to remove it due to limited space on my drive though.

I'll have to check out xnxx.

I use AVG for anti-virus. Been using it for years. Works great & it's 100% free.

Thanks man!

krupa's photo
Fri 04/06/12 07:32 PM
Gimp don't take that much space....Ditch your monkey porn file bro.


I had to drop away from AVG...

I get most of my stuff from freewarefiles.com. Had two pc's get trojan worms running AVG....

A really good free one...ant video downloader....name the site, it can download the vid into a file you can access offline...it can download even the most ghetto stuff.

:)

Totage's photo
Fri 04/06/12 07:40 PM



What is yours?

As far as media related items, such as, books, DVDs, CDs, and Video Games, I always go through Amazon. No place else has better deals. And you can't beat the selection. Plus it's usually free shipping, and you don't have to deal with traffic or crowds. I love it!

As far as major appliances/electronics, I have discovered that Walmart.com actually has some pretty smokin deals. And they have the free site-to-store shipping.


Oh boy, am I glad you asked! My favorite place is of course is TripleClicks.com.

It's great, you can sell your own stuff, sign up as an ECA an start your own business, or take your existing business online!

They have a little bit of everything, and are constantly growing!

The PriceBender auctions are amazing and addicting, you can save a ton of money on everyday items, and special items you can't find anywhere else.

You can earn money by joining as an affiliate, and more!


Saw some stuff for dirt cheap, then saw a TV for $38,000. Haha. WTF?!

Is this for real?




I check out whats for sale several times a day, haven't seen the TV you speak of, but have seen some crazy winnings and deals.

You can end up grabbing some awesome deals with their auctions, turn around and sell what you won back on TC at retail price and make a nice profit.

I'm an SFI Executive Affiliate. I have my own TC shop where I sell items for my own business.


ujGearhead's photo
Fri 04/06/12 07:40 PM
EBAY!

wux's photo
Fri 04/06/12 08:02 PM
Edited by wux on Fri 04/06/12 08:05 PM
I used to shop on eBay. I made a loadful of money on eBay when I dealt in antique maps, until the bottom of the market fell out.

After that I shopped ridiculously cheap electronics stuff. My last half dozen purchases, in the mid-to-late 2000s, ended up being useless crap when I got them and tried them out; some dealers did not send the stuff, some I had to beg to send the stuff, some I had to report before they sent the stuff. But the last three items never came, I had to waste my time with PayPal to get my money back, with some percentage loss, and I said, to the heck with that. If I had never bought, I still wouldn't have it, and then I wouldn't have had to fight tooth-and-nail with PayPal. Plus they have this money-back process, which is a headache, because you have to keep a timeline in your head, and parts of it are like three weeks. AND you have to prove to them by sending proof of correspondence that you did try to arrange a settlement with the vendor.

I figured, I am doing all this work, with no benefit for me, and it's only PayPal and eBay who benefit from this. Why should I keep being stupid? Paying them so I can do all this busiwork, only recoup my money with a loss.

Stupid.

Totage's photo
Fri 04/06/12 08:05 PM

I used to shop on eBay. I made a loadful of money on eBay when I dealt in antique maps, until the bottom of the market fell out.

After that I shopped ridiculously cheap electronics stuff. My last half dozen purchases, in the early 2000s, ended up being useless crap; some dealers did not send the stuff, some I had to beg to send the stuff, some I had to report before they sent the stuff. But the last three items never came, I had to waste my time with PayPal to get my money back, with some percentage loss, and I said, to the heck with that. If I had never bought, I still wouldn't have it, and then I wouldn't have had to fight tooth-and-nail with PayPal. Plus they have this money-back process, which is a headache, because you have to keep a timeline in your head, and parts of it are like three weeks. AND you have to prove to them by sending proof of correspondence that you did try to arrange a settlement with the vendor.

I figured, I am doing all this work, with no benefit for me, and it's only PayPal and eBay who benefit from this. Why should I keep being stupid? Paying them so I can do all this busiwork, only recoup my money with a loss.

Stupid.


PayPal has always worked in my favor, doing the hard work as far as payment processing goes. Never had a problem with PayPal or eBay. Got some free stuff from eBay before.

no photo
Sat 04/07/12 02:18 PM
Amazon! :D

Filmfreek's photo
Sat 04/07/12 02:25 PM
I think we have a winner folks!

Amazon.com by a landslide!

no photo
Sat 04/07/12 04:39 PM

I think we have a winner folks!

Amazon.com by a landslide!


Amazon is great except the shipping costs can be high if you don't get the super saver discounts ...found a real cute pair of sandals on there for 8 bucks on a clearance sale when my son was ordering his hacky sacks :smile:

no photo
Sat 04/07/12 04:43 PM
I've had real good luck with Amazon -- had to return a couple things, and it was all very quick and easy.

And Walmart.com has been good to me, too.




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