Newegg

Newegg is a great place to get electronics. They have a warranty on possible manufacturer’s fault, and they have a condition on return policy which states that you must first obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization number from Newegg’s customer service. The product must be in the original packaging and it levies a special fee called restocking fees. Third-party items are returnable subject to the seller’s return policy.

Newegg is a retailer that distinguishes itself by providing exceptional customer service. You can contact a service associate via phone, email, or online chat if you have questions or concerns about a product.

Tiger Direct

TigerDirect Business is an online electronics store that specializes in networking and PC-product solutions for small, medium, and big enterprises. It also provides on-site electronic business solutions consults. Tiger Direct provides almost all types of electronics. The only drawback here is that they sell products from selected brands like Apple, Dell, HP, Hewlett Packard, Intel, Joy Systems, Microsoft, and such. If you are planning to buy from their site then you might want to know their warranty policy which states that products bought online do not come under warranty. However, many of the products come with a possible manufacturer warranty.

TigerDirect Business has a different return policy than the others. All products must be returned for credit or exchange within 30 days. Before returning the item, you must first receive a Return Authorization number. In addition, things must be returned in their original packaging with all accessories, and a 15% restocking fee applies to each item. If there is a problem with the product, you can report it to TigerDirect Business within 15 days of the product’s arrival and seek troubleshooting and/or support from the manufacturer.

Micro Center is a retailer that sells a variety of electronic devices, including those from brands like Acer, Apple, Bose, Brother, Dell, Epson, Intel, Lenovo, LG, Microsoft, NETGEAR, PowerSpec, Samsung, and more. Unlike TigerDirect which does not offer warranties on products sold online but offers them through the manufacturer’s warranty program for most devices sold through its website and stores,[1] Micro Center offers warranties on all of its products. ..

Micro Center has few restrictions on its return policies. Items must be in “like new” condition, which means they must be in their original packaging, complete with any accessories, manuals, and documentation. Computers, cameras, tablets, 3-D printers, CPUs, 3-D scanners, and CD/DVD duplicators can all be returned within 15 days after purchase. Within 14 days of purchase, wireless phones and devices can be returned. Aerial drones can be returned within 30 days of purchase if the purchaser has not caused any harm. All other items can be returned for a refund within 30 days of purchase. ..

Conclusion

TigerDirect is a small, unknown online store that sells products that are not as popular as the two larger stores.

When looking for a new phone, always read reviews before buying. Use your common sense and look for sellers who have good ratings.