Is there any websites out there to buy speakers and they accept paypal? I know newegg has speakers but they are only computer speakers. I want some new speakers for my sterio.
Is there any websites out there to buy speakers and they accept paypal? I know newegg has speakers but they are only computer speakers. I want some new speakers for my sterio.
Systems Specs
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O/S: Windows Xp Service Pack 2
Processor: Intel Pentium 4
Speed: 2.6 ghz
Graphics: Nvidia Geforce 6800 128MB DDR SDRAM
Ram: 1Gig of ram
Comp Model: Hp Pavilion a250n
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Can't you go to a store to buy stereo speakers?
Oh VB, you are soootwentieth century.Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
Why would one want to actually listen to the speakers before purchasing?
No excitement there,eh?
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
Oh well... I see that some people still buy speakers based on appearance or specs instead of the way they sound. Oh well... To each their own.Originally Posted by clocker
www.ebay.comOriginally Posted by imasoldier
Originally Posted by imasoldier
You should get the Paypal debit card, works just like your check cashing card, or a credit card. Plus you get like 1% back on every purchase. I use mine all the time. You may have to upgrade your account, not sure.
Today is the day.
Leaving money in a paypal account for longer than necessasary is a bad idea.
"I went over to a friend's house the other day. He was having problems with his computer and he asked me to look at it, and I realized he had Windows Me and it's like, oh no—that's your first problem."-Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell.
Originally Posted by zaphodiv
Why? If you change your account to a money market account, it will actually gain about 3% interest. Better then a savings account at your local bank.
Edit: the current rate is actually 3.89%. Not bad for a savings account, that's almost as good as a CD.
Last edited by JunkBarMan; 11-05-2005 at 05:05 AM.
Today is the day.
Because they are not regulated. They can decide to keep your money and you have no effective recourse.
Last year they settled a class action lawsuit by agreeing to return $5.1 million of their customers money that they had decided to keep and pay $9.25million in settlement without admitting liability.
http://www.settlement4onlinepayments.com/settlement.pdf
Last edited by zaphodiv; 11-05-2005 at 10:56 AM.
"I went over to a friend's house the other day. He was having problems with his computer and he asked me to look at it, and I realized he had Windows Me and it's like, oh no—that's your first problem."-Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell.
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