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This was the first time I had seen or experienced something like this. Normally I buy exclusively from Newegg, but just happened to find a CPU that was ~30% off for some reason and thought it was too good to be true.
Turns out it was.
Keep in mind that newegg sold out in 2016 to a Chinese company. They used to be great but have been going downhill ever since. I only purchase in person at my local MicroCenter and just pull out my phone and have them pricematch. They will pricematch anything sold and shipped by Amazon for example. Dunno if you have a local store, but that's the way to go.
None near me unfortunately :(
That's kinda my thing. I wanna build a PC soon but I've heard so much sketchy stuff from buying stuff online, and I've got no electronic stores near me.
This is the way. Online purchases are always a gamble and most local stores will price match.