Where do you do your online shopping?

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Circuit city name was bought by some other company and it became an online only store.

Ebay for older games and music mostly. Occasionally I use Amazon or Newegg.
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Amazon, eBay, and Newegg
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Games: Amazon, eBay
Computer equipment: Newegg
A/V Cables, adapters, and switches: Monoprice
Everything else: Amazon
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www.buycaron.com for all your Knitting and Crocheting needs!

I know this isn't going to go anywhere here, but had to throw that out there.
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Amazon, RightStuf, eBay, though mainly Amazon.
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Luke wrote:http://www.buycaron.com for all your Knitting and Crocheting needs!

I know this isn't going to go anywhere here, but had to throw that out there.
Sent that to my mother-in-law. She probably already knows about it, but just in case.
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bmoc wrote:Games: Amazon, eBay
Computer equipment: Newegg
A/V Cables, adapters, and switches: Monoprice
Everything else: Amazon
This is me, plus BlueJeansCable for some A/V stuff. And Glyde.com for games occasionally.
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honestly probably eBay the most. Sometimes lukiegames and eStarland. Once in a while jjgames, but I bought way more from there when it was free shipping on orders over $25. Once that got bumped up to $50 I slowed down there.
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Luke wrote:http://www.buycaron.com for all your Knitting and Crocheting needs!

I know this isn't going to go anywhere here, but had to throw that out there.
Actually my wife is an avid knitter. I don't know much about knitting but I can tell you that the hardcore knitter won't be into this place because almost all the yarn is acrylic and not some sort of animal fiber. :roll:
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bmoc wrote:
Luke wrote:http://www.buycaron.com for all your Knitting and Crocheting needs!

I know this isn't going to go anywhere here, but had to throw that out there.
Actually my wife is an avid knitter. I don't know much about knitting but I can tell you that the hardcore knitter won't be into this place because almost all the yarn is acrylic and not some sort of animal fiber. :roll:
boomdada! Luke's pockets just got fatter.
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