Newegg begins their Great White North adventure
primesuspect
Beepin n' BoopinDetroit, MI Icrontian
For years Newegg.com has been the primary "go-to" site for computer and technology enthusiasts. Often they have the lowest prices on their massive selection of inventory, and their customer service and quick shipping cements their place in the hearts of consumers - as long as they're in the USA.
Often our Canadian readers and forum members would longingly glance at the prices and selection available to their American counterparts, and let out a resigned sigh as they went to their own online retailers.
Apparently, that is about to come to an end. NewEgg has a teaser page at newegg.ca. While no launch date has been announced, the page does mention "2008" - which leaves us with, at the worst, four months of speculation
I wonder if they'll change their slogan. "Once you know, you Newegg, eh?"
Often our Canadian readers and forum members would longingly glance at the prices and selection available to their American counterparts, and let out a resigned sigh as they went to their own online retailers.
Apparently, that is about to come to an end. NewEgg has a teaser page at newegg.ca. While no launch date has been announced, the page does mention "2008" - which leaves us with, at the worst, four months of speculation
I wonder if they'll change their slogan. "Once you know, you Newegg, eh?"
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Beauty eh!!
Somewhere and NCIX executive is frowning and exclaiming to himself, "Argh!."
I've gotta agree with this, for the most part, pricing has been bang on with what Newegg.com offers.
My only complaint about NCIX is that if I order something that's in stock, most of the time, it takes a couple of days to ship it. Hopefully the opening of Newegg.ca will encourage NCIX to step up their game.
I shipped Mike a ProWater 850i last week. From Oklahoma to Mike's place in Canada, it cost me $30 using the USPS. If I'd ordered a ProWater from a Canadian online store to be delivered to Mike, the shipping cost averaged $35. As a comparison, if I'd ordered a ProWater from Newegg to be delivered to me, the cost would be $12.
I would say 90% of the time my favorite local retailer is en-par with any big online retailers when you facort shipping.
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Care to share a list of vendors? I have the same problem here in PR.
Buy.com
Petra's Tech Shop
Sidewinder
2CoolTek
All of these vendors filled orders fast, had clear checkout procedures, processed my orders quickly, and delivered fast. If I recall correctly, USPS Priority shipping was an option with each of them. None of them always have favorable prices on everything, but most of they prices are very competitive. Several years ago Newegg caught most of the other online tech stores with their pants down. Things have changed. There are many other vendors now who provide what made Newegg so strong - good prices, good selection, quick shipping, and good customer service. Actually, while some sellers are catching up, in my opinion, Newegg is slipping. I'm not against Newegg at all. I've always been treated fairly. Their quick order processing and shipping times are excellent. They have though, become complacent. Although their prices are still good, they are no longer the site for great deals that they used to be.
I use the service from the good ol' folks at the local compy shop.
I shop small businesses when they are competitive. Some of them have awakened to the 21st Century. Many have not. A week ago I purchased a new camera. It was the same price as through an online vendor. I was more than happy to put my money into the local economy!
Way to jump to conclusions.
Yep, that's been my experience also around the Lafayette area in LA. And we don't have a Fry's anywhere near us either.
Some retailers will use USPS from the states or Canada post and keep the shipping down but it seems to be the minority and not the norm when we are talking about computer parts.
I am curious to see what they are going to hit you Canadians for on shipping. How about one of you guys add this notebook hard drive to the cart and see what shipping will be to your house. This same item at the US store is $110 and free shipping, for reference.
$14.98 for UPS standard for me
Seems a little steep for just a notebook hard drive