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Buying off internet any recommendations?

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I want to buy a few things off the net yet I don't want to screw over my money, or on my parent's credit card. Well right now I want to buy some Beyblade Metal Fusion stuff because the toys hasn't "officially" been release in the US. Well not all stores have them yet. I want to beat the rush, and buy some of the better ones.

Anyway I'm thinking about buying from Amazon, or EBay. I here Amazon is great for getting items ship rather quicky, and I hear EBay is great for selling, and finding low prices. EBay is know for people getting scammed.
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I think its a really bad idea to buy toys online anyway. Getting them second hand from amazon or ebay is just making it worse, and then using credit to buy them is the final nail in the coffin.
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Just see if any of your friends happen to have them. You can always get a better deal off them than you can online. Heck, I even managed to get ZOE2 for just under £10 off of one of my friends.
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None of them have any yet. Well as far as online goes I'm only buying from the company that makes them. I will buy new products only. I check Toysrus, Hasbro, and Amazon, and the prices are reasonable. It is the same thing I would be paying in the store. I will search a few more stores before I buy off the internet with a credit card, or PayPal.
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Well I get everything off ebay. Amazon really isn't all that great.
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