Sometimes you have to take the road less traveled to find bargains. Nearly everyone has found the way to eBay, and that's the problem. Too many buyers can drive up prices. To find a deal, search where fewer buyers may be looking. Here are three sites that offer online auctions ranging from warehouse club merchandise to thrift store gems and manufacturers' and retail electronic overstocks.
SAM'S CLUB
You have to be a Sam's Club member to bid ($40 annually), but you could save that chunk-o-change on one item. Shipping charges are what UPS charges, nothing more. Proxy bids are allowed. The site also allows "popcorn" bidding, which extends the deadline until the last bid has stayed up for 10 minutes. Some items have a "buy now" option. Recently, a Philips 42-inch LCD TV that sold for $980 at Amazon.com went for $701 at the Sam's site, including tax and shipping online.
• Categories: Apparel, electronics, jewelry, home furnishings, tools and automotive and toys.
• Strength: Electronics.
• Returns: 30 days, but auction items cannot be returned to warehouse stores.
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