Newegg has a unique way to buy a graphics card that saves quite a bit of the usual panic clicking. Besides the strange company name, the order method is odd enough to make some wonder whether this is really a trustworthy website or process. The high demand for the latest super-fast graphics cards means that shoppers need answers about this now.
Newegg isn't a new company, having been founded in 2001. Newegg once even had retail stores where customers could walk in and browse. Over time, the website business greatly outpaced the physical stores and it is fully an online shopping experience now. Somewhat like Amazon, Newegg stocks and sells computer components and various other types of products via its own warehouse and distribution centers, and also lists items from third-party sellers on its website. Newegg is among the largest online retailers and a publicly-traded company on the Nasdaq stock exchange.
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Newegg is a legitimate business and the website sells and ships a massive number of graphics cards and other products out to customers every day. In short, it is a trustworthy website to order from. The Newegg Shuffle system is a different way to approach buying a graphics card and other high-demand products. It basically amounts to a lottery where the winner gets the chance to buy that hard-to-get Nvidia card or motherboard instead of refreshing and clicking wildly to add the item to the cart and checkout before someone else.
To participate in Newegg Shuffle, all that's needed is a Newegg account. Any product that's part of the Shuffle will show an 'Enter the Shuffle' button instead of the usual 'Add To Cart' button. Rather than browsing to find Shuffle
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