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You raise a good point Bloke-

I live in a very populated part of Delaware, and out my front door I have no less than 20 pharmacies, 8 grocery stores, two "mega-marts", and tons of other retail opportunities within a 5 minute drive. Also, I would say that I'm not a city/urban guy either, it's just that there's a ton of shopping where I live.

If you live in a rural area, I could easily see Ebay becoming more and more a part of how people acquire goods. When used with the appropriate caution (look for feeback strength and track record), it's powers can be used for good...

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I live in a larger city and even with the greater selection, small aftermarket electronic items (chargers, cases, flash memory, etc.) can usually be found cheaper on line than driving around to get the stuff. There are also deal of the day sites like Woot.com for you impulse shoppers. Sites like Buy.com and eCost.com are great for picking up gadgets and gizmos that you don't want to wait for the deal of the day sites to finally offer.
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Tubaryan12 wrote:I live in a larger city and even with the greater selection, small aftermarket electronic items (chargers, cases, flash memory, etc.) can usually be found cheaper on line than driving around to get the stuff. There are also deal of the day sites like Woot.com for you impulse shoppers. Sites like Buy.com and eCost.com are great for picking up gadgets and gizmos that you don't want to wait for the deal of the day sites to finally offer.
Of course Ebay is always handy for feeding that nasty mouthpiece addiction you have! :evil:
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New cell phone charger- Verizon 29.99 + tax. eBay- 4.30 in my hands in 3 days and working!
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bloke wrote:I find myself buying more-and-more-and-more stuff off of eBay.......... my TIME to drive around and find stuff I need is MORE expensive. ....
DITTO! I live just five minutes for a large metropolitan shopping area but I get sick and tired of going to multiple places before I find what I want. I refuse to stand in lines and get REALLY tired of sale people who don't know their asses from a hole in the ground. I can usually find EXACTLY what I want with just a few mouse clicks. I've also quit spending time in the referrence section of the public library. it's all on-line!
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bloke wrote:
TubaTinker wrote:I've also quit spending time in the referrence section of the public library. it's all on-line!
You might go and take a quick peek at the Oxford English Dictionary (snicker).
Hmmm.... I thot Sean farred all them spellun poelease! :oops:
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TubaTinker wrote:
bloke wrote:
TubaTinker wrote:I've also quit spending time in the referrence section of the public library. it's all on-line!
You might go and take a quick peek at the Oxford English Dictionary (snicker).
Hmmm.... I thot Sean farred all them spellun poelease! :oops:
Caint far sumubum. They lacks it sumuch they jes wurks f' free.
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For people like Bloke who do their homework, there are bargains to be found on eBay.

For your average, lazy purchaser, I've seen lots of things there go for much more than you can get them in a store, or even on Amazon.
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