About Ebay...
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Jay123210599
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About Ebay...
Is Ebay a reliable platform to buy blu-ray drives from? Or some other online stores?
Re: About Ebay...
eBay is as reliable as the vendor you chose to deal with. There are a lot of very conscientious people there... and a lot of ... well, crooks. If you find someone selling what you want with a decent reputation, it can be fine.
I know there are some vendors here on the forum that have eBay stores. eBay makes it rather easy to take payments and such.
But it's also very easy to set up a scam shop that looks great. And that's become a problem over the years.
I used to buy a LOT of stuff on eBay back in the day, but very little in the last 15 years, and virtually nothing in the last 10. I know there are some vendors here on the forum that have eBay stores. eBay makes it rather easy to take payments and such.
I know there are some vendors here on the forum that have eBay stores. eBay makes it rather easy to take payments and such.
But it's also very easy to set up a scam shop that looks great. And that's become a problem over the years.
I used to buy a LOT of stuff on eBay back in the day, but very little in the last 15 years, and virtually nothing in the last 10. I know there are some vendors here on the forum that have eBay stores. eBay makes it rather easy to take payments and such.
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Stavevan887
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Re: About Ebay...
eBay is tricky if you play it well. Most the time sellers have good feedback and big feedback numbers is the first go to.
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pioneerfan
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Re: About Ebay...
I hope this post finds you well. Did you end up trying ebay and getting a good drive? There can be some good things to grab there, and some shady sellers too. Read the post completely, as many sellers there are selling old used up drives, and may mark it as parts, with no "return" etc. One loser sold me a pioneer slot drive, and I was busy that week, with the funeral of a loved one, and missed the 3 day window, to where the drives eject button has to be pushed, for the drive to accept discs. Besides that, everything works fine. I got it for cheap, but still. I only use this drive as my daily burn/mkv drive, to keep my other pioneers' from being used, to extend their lifespans out. If you buy anything for a Japanese seller, who sells the pioneers from their domestic market.. many of them work in teams and share photos of auctions together, so watch out for that. They'll have similar prices, or may charge more for shipping and less on item price than the other seller, but overall costs will be the same. Make sure they ship via Fedex or DHL.. or they may ship with a cheap service, that's low budget, and takes awhile to get the item. German and Polish sellers seem to be ok, and straight forward. I have found great drives in Germany, Poland, and Japan. Many new, or open box, in excellent condition, and all Pioneers. If I were you, avoid LG, ASUS, they all fail.. See makemkv sub reddit for all that info. Also, don't by any drives from China, because most are fake pioneers. Avoid! Good luck!Jay123210599 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2026 1:02 amIs Ebay a reliable platform to buy blu-ray drives from? Or some other online stores?