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| | Other than shopping bots, computer auctions are a good way to try to get the best deal on most computer items. Be wary, though, and only buy from rated or trusted sellers. Also check out the Auctions Buying Guide to find the complete list of auctions. | | 1. | eBay - The largest auction community in the world has well over 100,000 computer products at any time to bid on. "my eBay", combined with an email feature helps you sort through the postings to find the auctions you want among the millions going on at any given time. eBay is a person to person auction site with the widest selection and community, but it has been plagged by technical issues outages in recent months as well as several cases of fraud within its community. | | 2. | uBid - uBid is one of the most organized and efficient auction sites available. Only certified businesses can auction items at their site and all transactions are done via credit card to ensure payment and service delivery. If you are only looking to purchase items and are not interested in selling items yourself, visit uBid first. | | 3. | OnSale - OnSale.com has teamed with egghead to provide technology to the masses at wholesale prices. The site is extremely easy to navigate, loads quickly, and packed with savings. | |
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