• AA5B@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    If you did have a car, where would you go for electronics? There’s not many places left I wouldn’t avoid.

    I’m near enough to MicroCenter and You-Do-It, but most people aren’t and there’s really not much else worth going to.

    Online is king for electronics shopping

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      21 hours ago

      Oh, I was just asking because I have a BestBuy that’s like a 15 minute drive away, but would take forever to talk to and back from, while carrying the weight of the stuff you bought. I think I also have a Microcenter like 45 min to 1 hour away.

      I had a recent terrible experience with Besbuy, so that’s why I can’t use their shipping anymore. (They use Doordash now, and the driver stole my laptop)

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    Newegg for most things. Some electronics, I know of smaller online stores and I prefer to order from them.

    The only brick and mortar store near me is a Best Buy and that is no good for anyone.

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    Monoprice for cables, even if I wasn’t near electronics places I probably still would. Cable markup is goofy.

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    I walk, it’s not ideal but I take one for mother earth and walk the whole 10000 cm to the store when needed.

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    Online, bestbuy usually has good deals, if I can wait manufacturer websites have decent deals sometimes but month for shipping, newegg like once, amazon a lot. I do want to buy more chinese stuff, since so much amazon stuff is just rebranded aliexpress stuff with faster shipping lol. But I don’t like waiting and theres a lot more research needed sometimes to not get scammed.

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      2 days ago

      aliexpress has great deals for solid tech like tablets way better than the cheap (around 300$) ones here

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    2 days ago

    Who remembers when Radio Shack carried actual radio components?

    I don’t, but grew up hearing the tales.

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      I remember growing up and hitting the radio shack components section. Bought new motors for a remote control car, modded it to fit with super glue and twisted/electrical taped a stronger battery on it.

      It worked great for like 5 min before the magic smoke came out 🤣

      Edit: I think I was 8-10 years old

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    For me personally, for older electronics, eBay is my default.

    For newer stuff I don’t even bother online, for the most part anymore. I try my best not to go through amazon ( even though that’s where I ended up getting my 2TB external drive and a supposedly refurbished tablet ) because I don’t wanna give them business if I don’t have to, every single time I have ever tried ordering anything on the walmart website any account I make gets flagged or some other problem arises, I have no experience with other sites like NewEgg, and I think Best Buy is a little overpriced, usually, for what I’m looking for.

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      17 hours ago

      I think OP is speaking about their own situation. Americans in other circumstances have other ways of getting to stores and back.

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      As a poor American who had to move back in with family out to a rural nowhere town and then had their car break down yet can’t afford to get it running again, it absolutely fucking sucks.

      I literally cannot go anywhere. I’m surrounded by fields. The closest store of any kind would be an hour’s walk just to get there traveling on 55+mph highways for 80% of the trip with no sidewalk, just a 1ft gravel shoulder between the road and 4ft deep ditches filled with god knows what.

      I haven’t had social interaction that isn’t the two family members I live with, and I don’t even want to get started on how they are absolute drains on my already failing mental state.

      Plus, now that I don’t have a car, even if I do finally get a bite on my job search, which has been going for more than 6 months now, I have no transportation to get to work. I can’t work from home due to the country bumpkin internet either.

      It seriously just feels like waiting to die out here.

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        Sounds awful. Your situation is extreme (ah rural America!) but I won’t deny there’s something freeing about cars. These days I hate cars with a passion, and I’ve always lived in big European cities where they’re completely unnecessary, but even I had a car when I was 20, and I loved it. But then a couple of years later I got rid of it, and I that also felt like freedom and I loved that too… Anyway, just an anecdote. As for your situation, good luck, you’ll find a way out of there.

        PS off-topic: I’ve always found “good luck” to be a bit lacking for these contexts, in French there’s the much better “bon courage”, sadly untranslatable but much more appropriate in your case.

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      These and I’d add Crutchfield, Sweetwater, and Best Buy has good sales.

      For components, the standard Mouser, Digikey, and McMaster-Carr