Which do you use for your online shopping needs? That is, if you don't include reasons like the EoFF amazon?
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Which do you use for your online shopping needs? That is, if you don't include reasons like the EoFF amazon?
Depends on what gives me the cheaper option.
I will often check all corners of the internet for deals before making a purchase.
Between those two, 95% Amazon 5% ebay
Numbers possibly skewed by my Kindle
Amazon is first port of call. I get most my new games there.
Ebay is useful for rarer items, such as figurines.
"other" would be for anything that I can't get on Amazon, but isn't et on ebay. For example, the bravely default collectors edition was only on shopto.net. I got it there.
I use both in equal amounts, I would say.
I tend to venture to Amazon whenever I need to buy something online.
I use eBay mostly, just because I used to find the number of things that posted to Australia through Amazon very disappointing. That has probably improved since the last time I visited our version of the site, but I have an eBay habit now.
Amazon tends to be where I get things that I need purchased from an online general purpose kind of a store. I never had an ebay account. Amazon also has the addresses of various EoFFers in there for whenever I want to send surprise gifts.
second hand book stores
edit' ok im lying amazon. but i try! i got zelda and philosophy at a mom n pop bookstore ran by a romanian lady a few weeks ago. first edition, barely read. pretty new!
I buy from Amazon generally. I have Amazon Prime so I get to have the free two day shipping. I've only used ebay when trying to find a good deal on a rarer game or whatnot.
I've never used eBay in my life :shobon:
I use Amazon predominantly but eBay is generally cool too.
Yeah, mainly Amazon these days. I'm really bad at ebay and I'm always in bidding wars for random items. I'll end up paying £200 for a pair of gardens shears or something.
I always use the EOFF Amazon link too which goes without saying :D
I only shop at small independent stores on the high street no bigger than 4sqm in floor size and run by hipsters with beards so I can retain my essential feeling of moral superiority over filthy proles feeding the Amazon corporate machine.
I virtually always use Amazon. I don't know why, but eBay scares me somewhat. I don't like the thought of bidding for items and stuff. Having said that, when I have gone on eBay, it's always for the items you can just straight purchase. Naturally. I actually have the EoFF Amazon link on my bookmarks bar.
Amazon for most things and eBay for rare things that have the buy now option. I'm not bidding, just give it to me.
I honestly use eBay more but I use both. I never really bid and even so, most stuff is cheaper for me on eBay. Plus, the only 2 times I've had issues with stuff ordered online was through amazon.
If I cant find it in a physical store I accept it and move on
eBay makes things too complicated. Too much of a headache
eBay isn't bad if you just use the Buy It Now option (that's what I do.) It's basically just like Amazon then.
I use eBay for things like really old video games that can't be easily found on Amazon. Basically if you need something old and don't care if it's used, then eBay is the way to go. I've snagged some dirt cheap games and controllers that way.
I use Amazon to fill my needs, but on eBay I do shopping. Just got Bailey some great new jammies for $3-$6 a set!
I use eBay the most, because cheap camera accessories from China with free worldwide shipping
I've never used Amazon, and I haven't used eBay in years. If I shopped online as much as I used to I'd probably be using Amazon almost exclusively. The only reason I used to use eBay so much is because the items I was buying were unique or one-off items that Amazon didn't offer.
When I first started buying stuff over the internet, I bought from ebay. Recently, I made a purchase via Amazon, but I don't like make internet transactions. They're a little bit frightening.
Oh, PS, I only ever "buy it now" with ebay. Do people still bid on things?
I buy clothes and shoes on ebay. Regular solid colored camisoles, cardigans, stretch tees and flats. It's just such a million smurfing times better than going from store to store to find what I want. No I don't want a shelf bra camisole. No I don't want v-neck weird ribbed material tees. Just give me the stuff I want and give it to me super cheap as I sit in the convenience of my own home!
I think I bid on there when I was trying to get a copy of Tomba! That's only because I saw it was at the end of the bid and it was a little cheaper than any other time I saw that game.
dingding_le for flats
trendypunky for stretch tees
fationage for cardigans
fashiontracy for flats (I've bought a new pair of these mint flats each of the past two years - they're my most often-worn shoes and are sooo comfy)
tracyfashionstore for flats. I have a super sore weakness for pointed toe flats D:
funkykiwi has comfortable flats
clutchlucky for camisoles
monkeys for camisoles
omamariclothing for camisoles
There's a seller on amazon that sells the same style of boyfriend cardigan for just a little bit more with more varied colors - Crazy Girls Collection 1, Crazy Girls Collection 2
:jess:
Yaaay! They have kitty shoes in red!
Quid pro quo, I assume this URL is valid for my collections.
Amazon to buy paper, eBay to buy wood.
Does "Buy It Now" have some magic function that always lets you use your credit/debit card or something? People keep saying it's the go-to button. Though it's generally tagged with an overly inflated price. But the eBay I know requires PayPal, which is also a pain in the ass. I use Amazon because I use my debit card for everything. PayPal requires like 5 days to transfer funds. Which sucks if I find something up for auction that ends in like 1 or 2 days. Serious headache
You can pay directly with a debit/credit card through PayPal. Like, it uses PayPal but not actual PayPal funds. It goes through in a day for me when I do it this way, which is the same time it takes for me if I pay through debit/credit directly online.
Yeah, I have always tied my PayPal with my debit card. I didn't know people actually loaded PayPal with credit.
One bad experience I had with ebay, was that I had just one an auction for Final Fantasy VIII when I was informed that I couldn't make good on my end because I'd gone past my credit limit and actually already owed money. The guy selling the game was understandably pissed.