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one thing i noticed once in awhile was that people sold their computer parts more than i cost on newegg.
One thing you can do is if you live in the US, and have a microcenter near by. what you do is buy some things on newegg, and when i arrives, list it on craigslist or online and make it cost more than newegg but less than microcenter.
For example, but some 8800GT off of newegg for $110 IIRC, and sell it for $150, which is less than microcenter, though it sucks if they know about newegg and dont mind waiting.
what me and some friends did was walk around a microcenter and when we see a guy looking at something we got, we go up to them and tell them we got one and can sell it to them for cheaper, and some actually buys, while others looks at us like we stole it.
downside to it is that it takes awhile.
oh yeah, and it doesnt have to be microcenter, it can be any PC shops... them local pc shops makes them way overpriced, saw a case for $500 while i could get it for $150 at micro.
One thing you can do is if you live in the US, and have a microcenter near by. what you do is buy some things on newegg, and when i arrives, list it on craigslist or online and make it cost more than newegg but less than microcenter.
For example, but some 8800GT off of newegg for $110 IIRC, and sell it for $150, which is less than microcenter, though it sucks if they know about newegg and dont mind waiting.
what me and some friends did was walk around a microcenter and when we see a guy looking at something we got, we go up to them and tell them we got one and can sell it to them for cheaper, and some actually buys, while others looks at us like we stole it.
downside to it is that it takes awhile.
oh yeah, and it doesnt have to be microcenter, it can be any PC shops... them local pc shops makes them way overpriced, saw a case for $500 while i could get it for $150 at micro.