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Amazon or eBay?
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Which do you prefer? I like eBay better, hate Amazon but still use it. Maybe I don't know how to use Amazon properly but things are more detailed on eBay!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Reverandfunk, amazon has a system where P&P prices are fixed. there is a link somewhere on the site saying what the postage is for everything in list format.. but I can't be bothered to go look!! I think the price for a regular DVD is �1.24 postage. which is pretty reasonable if you ask me :D
ebay can be a pain in the bum, for instance, my last buying experience was with a seller who had almost 100% feedback, I won a pair of shoes and they weren't happy with the winning bid, so they removed their address from ebay, so I had to get it off one of their other buyers through their feedback, they replied to NONE of my emails, this was over 2 months.. I sent payment a total of 3 times, and then had them removed from ebay for being complete tosh..
grrr
I haven't used ebay since.. need to though, I'm in need of some seriously intense internet shopping!
ebay can be a pain in the bum, for instance, my last buying experience was with a seller who had almost 100% feedback, I won a pair of shoes and they weren't happy with the winning bid, so they removed their address from ebay, so I had to get it off one of their other buyers through their feedback, they replied to NONE of my emails, this was over 2 months.. I sent payment a total of 3 times, and then had them removed from ebay for being complete tosh..
grrr
I haven't used ebay since.. need to though, I'm in need of some seriously intense internet shopping!
If it's DVDs, CDs or Books then Amazon definitely. After you've used it once your delivery address and credit card details are all stored so it's pretty much a one click and your done...too easy. I always save up purchases to make sure it's over the �15 for free delivery too. I think eBay is too full of pirate copies and dodgy region DVDs to make it worthwhile considering. As for the other DVD suppliers like sendit.com I've been let down too many times where I've ordered a DVD and then they tell me it's not actually in stock but on order. The on order never materialises and I eventually give up.