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    I use galaxus, kaufland or otto in germany if i want something new. Backmarket or rebuy for used tech with a guarantee and really everything else i just use kleinanzeigen most of the time

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    Amazen has killed nearly all of them before we recognized what’s going on. But recently a few have started to grow up again.

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    In Germany there’s Otto which is okay. I try to buy more from specialized shops these days like alternate or mindfactory for pc parts, Bauhaus for household items or directly from manufacturers when it makes sense.

    I only ever buy from amazon if items are not available elsewhere or unreasonable more expensive which was 3 times this year.

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      There’s also Galaxus. Usually slightly more expensive, but feels like the “old” Amazon: only products selected by Galaxus, no marketplace flooding listings with crap, fast shipping and actually good packaging.

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      I recently bought PC parts for a new PC build from Mindfactory. Went without problem.

      In general, I recommend searching for products with https://geizhals.de/ which shows prices and availability across many retailers.

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        Vielen danke! Seems like I have been bamboozled here in France (been pestering about drive prices for a while):

        Vs:

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    amazon is bottom-of-the-barrel in sweden. our local alternatives feel like they’re 10+ years ahead, and that’s after amazon played catch-up for the better part of two years. when they launched they had just machine-translated everything and the results were insane.

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    I had a good experience with the refurbished electronics market place Back Market in France (sound bar, ipad, keyboard, mouse, cooking robot, laptop). I haven’t used it in a while as I moved outside of EU.

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      Except for small external sellers selling small things. Bol is quite expensive for those items.

      A lot of small pieces cost ≥30% more on Bol without free shipping than either amazon or the seller’s website. I usually try to go to the seller directly in that case.

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    In Switzerland Galaxus overtook Amazon years ago. Brack appears to be improving lately, offering faster delivery options.

    I don’t want to end up with a duplicate Amazon problem though, so for 3rd party sellers on Galaxus, if they have their own website, I often buy directly from them.

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    I’ve completely switched to Otto, and I’m pretty content so far. Only problem is that the choice of products isn’t quite as broad

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    In Hungary: Allegro, Alza, Emag. Alza has next day delivery, Amazon doesn’t

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    I’ve lived in Poland and Sweden.

    In Poland, Allegro dominates, it’s much more convenient than Amazon.

    In Sweden, I used Amazon once. There is no other general website like that I know of for first-hand stuff, buy you can get half-price new stuff from sites like Tradera or Blocket, or Vinted (very European), or Sellpy. I would try to pass by a charity store first, but for example for shoes it is very hard to find what I am looking for and in size 47 there.

    For first-hand stuff, in Sweden, I just search (or know websites for the kind of product I am looking for), and rarely would Amazon be even competitive. For example, to buy books I often use Adlibris, and while it is not as nice as the local bookstore, they do sometimes have things I would have trouble finding otherwise (including a broad selection of books in English).