Buying Reconditioned Laptops
Buying reconditioned laptops is one thing you can do to really save yourself a buck if your budget isn’t going to support the latest and greatest new gaming laptop. That’s quite alright; I know how tight money can be these days with the economy. Many people are out of jobs right now, but still need the functionality of a laptop to do simple internet tasks. That’s where reconditioned laptops really shine: They get you a great laptop for an affordable price.
Now, let’s ask you this first: Do you mind that your laptop has been previously used? If not, you’re probably a solid candidate for getting refurbished laptops instead of new ones. If you are a little bit weirded out by using a pre-owned laptop, why? Let’s talk about the reconditioning process in a little bit more depth. The first thing you should know is that a reconditioned/refurbished laptop is not like a standard used laptop. These laptops actually go through a very specific process to ensure that the quality of the laptop you’re buying is the exact same as the one that came off the shelf when it was brand new. Any exterior defects are taken care of before the laptop ships back out. The actual system is tested up and down to ensure that every single component works exactly the same way it did when it was new. There’s no “semi” working here; everything is just how you’d want it from the factory. They even make sure to wipe the hard drive to keep the previous owner’s private data safe. They do professional jobs at this.
How much can you save by buying a reconditioned laptop? 10-20% is the norm. That might not sound like much, but that’s an extra $100-$200 USD in your pocket if you buy a $1000 laptop. That’s nothing to sneeze at.
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