Electronics Auctions

ELECTRONICS Auctions: Computers, Audio/Video Equipment, Components, Photography


Auctions 4 Electronics (computers, electronics)

AuctionDepot.com (computers)

Audiogone (high-end audio components)

Electronics Auctions (electronics)

Liquidation.com (consumer electronics)

Liquidation Time (computers, electronics)

Sams Club Auctions (computers, electronics, misc.)

Shopgoodwill.com (computers, electronics)


There are many consumer electronics auction sites across the web. A lot of them auction gadgets at wholesale prices simply because retailers need to move product. Consumer electronics are continually being auctioned off and at times the winning bidder paying for most part pennies on the dollar. Over the past few years, the secondary marketplace for electronics on the Internet has grown considerably. Using the Internet as your marketplace, you'll be able to find virtually any type of electronic gadget in the world ranging from Ipads, Iphones, computers, computer components and gaming consoles.


Bidding for electronics online can be a daunting experience; below you'll find some tips and tricks that you can use to make your next purchase stress free. Things to look for in an online electronics auction house:

1. Make sure the auction house has positive evaluations and ratings from other buyers in order to make sure you are dealing with a reputable site. Look for exceptional customer scores.

2. Do a little research on the site by reading their support and FAQ sections in order to determine their auction policies, privacy statement, security protocols, and payment methods. A vast majority sites are ethical, but some sites to charge large restocking fees for returned items.

3. Look for online auctions that are continuously updated with a constant flow of new merchandise. Sites that have a big turnover in inventory indicate they are moving product at prices that buyers find appealing.

4. Always take note of shipping and handling fees on the item you are bidding on. The price advertised on the site after including the shipping charges may be a shocker. Remember to keep in mind, what is the total cost for delivery to my door? If the auction site is charging $50.00 to ship a USB Memory stick that weighs 2 ounces via US Postal Service, then it's safe to say they are unethical. Find another auction site.

5. Do some research on the specific item you are interested in bidding on. Use the Internet to determine the price for a new item and used price for the same item. Establish a final strike price and stick to it -- don't get too emotional over the bidding process. If you don't win an item this time, chances are on the next go around - you will be successful.