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Post by Spook on May 11, 2003 14:27:02 GMT
What's the best place to buy games on the web?
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Post by James on May 11, 2003 15:20:57 GMT
I think Amazon.com seems to have the biggest and best selection.
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Post by Spook on May 11, 2003 15:24:57 GMT
Do you think e-bay is any good?
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Post by James on May 11, 2003 15:29:49 GMT
I think Ebay is good if you're looking for something second hand or for something that's not available new, like a really old game.
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Post by Spook on May 11, 2003 18:45:26 GMT
O.K. is e-bay reliable (as you already know James I had some trouble getting my last internet order)
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Post by Jude on May 11, 2003 19:23:40 GMT
I've had good and bad experiences with e-bay. Mostly pretty good though. My best advice is to look at the members last few months of transactions. This current feedback is crucial. If they have a lot of negs in the last 3 to 6 mos. WATCH OUT! Consistent selling a lots of positives in the last few mos. is a good sign they're on the up and up.
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Post by Spook on May 11, 2003 19:35:38 GMT
Thanks for the advice
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Post by Jude on May 13, 2003 9:42:51 GMT
I hope it helps
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Post by James on May 13, 2003 10:08:03 GMT
I haven't had any major problems with ebay. I forget to send someone payment on one occasion, but no problems with the other parties.
The thing to remember as it's not a Store like Amazon where they send you the item. You have to arrange payment with whoever is selling the item.
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Mark
Training Haunter
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Post by Mark on May 15, 2003 19:30:57 GMT
I'd like to nominate for EBUYER.COM.
Good service, and when they got something wrong, they refunded, and gave me an extra credit of £5.
Mainly used for hardware, though.
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