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[B1104]Buy A Refurbished Laptop
by Jim Gall, Jim
What is ?refurbished??

Unlike many preconceptions, PCs aren't second-hand. They can be excess, fully factory refurbished, as new or cancelled orders straight from the factory, packed and boxed ? the same as the units on the shelves of your local PC store or in a manufacturer's warehouse.

More often than not, refurbished machines are PCs that were returned by the original customer simply because they changed their mind. Moreover, chain stores, for example, may return items unsold if they need to clear space for new stock. However, the minute they leave the manufacturer's warehouse, they can no longer be sold as new. So companies such as Dell, sell these to us directly.

Not only are the systems tested, repaired, checked and repackaged just like new, but they're not far off new when Europc puts them back on sale. They are mainly current product or not more than six months old.

The benefits of refurbished

The most obvious benefit of purchasing refurbished equipment is the lower cost. The savings made allow customers to replace, expand or upgrade their IT equipment more often, letting them take advantage of the rapid advancements in PC technology, keeping them up to date and ahead of everyone else.

Moreover, by purchasing from a company like Europc, you are offered a more personalised service, than you would receive elsewhere as we provide all customers with their own personal account manager.

To find out more, please visit our website http://www.europc.co.uk

Some Myths About Refurbished PCs Dispelled

Myth: Refurbished goods could be faulty

Truth: Many refurbs will have been returned by the original customer. But only a limited number of returned units ever had a fault in the first place, and if there was one, it'll have been fixed - that's what refurbishment is all about. After being returned, the product will have been tested, repaired (where necessary), retested and repacked. Insiders tell us that refurb units are actually less likely than new kit to go wrong, because they've passed more tests.

Myth: Refurbs are products of obscure origin

Truth: The biggest players in the computer market are increasingly supplying the largest numbers of refurbished units. Names like Dell, Fujitsu Siemens, HP and Toshiba are easy to find.
Myth: You don't have the same rights as usual

Truth: Yes, you do. You may be offered a shorter warranty (though 12 months is still possible), and minor cosmetic flaws, such as small scratches, are less likely to be considered grounds for a refund, though they're still not the norm. Beyond that, consumer law doesn't care whether you buy brand new or refurbished, and you can expect a good standard of customer service.

Myth: Refurbished computers are out of date

Truth: You can certainly pick up older machines for incredibly low prices, but most refurbished PCs are very recent or still current models. It's not at all unusual to find huge discounts on exactly the same products that are on the shelves right now. That's what makes buying refurbished such a useful way to make your cash go further.

Refurbished laptops often get a bad rap because they've already been around the block before, and they've got a bit of experience. In the world of technology equipment, experience is usually a bad thing. They're veterans, and even though they've been patched up, people are still afraid that they've suffered damage from their old battle scars. Despite the popular unflattering perception of refurbished laptops, they are actually a really smart buy. After reading the 3 reasons below, you'll wonder why you haven't bought refurbished laptops before.

One - Refurbished laptops work just as well as a brand new computer, at a very small fraction of the price. They undergo numerous examinations to check for fault and ensure quality. If any faults are found with any component of the laptop, they the problem part is replaced with a brand new one. They are rechecked again before they are sent out for sale, ensuring that the one you buy will be ready to go. With even new computers, glitches can occur that impede function, but with refurbished laptops, your really getting a great deal on a computer that's been checked and rechecked many times before it's reached your hands. It also benefits from brand new operating systems and application software. Many people worry about hidden viruses in their refurbished computer. This isn't a problem at all, because your getting a thoroughly clean system.

Two. It's much easier to upgrade to newer technologies when you don't put away so much money on each one. With the money you spend on the newest, most exciting computer model, you can buy 10 or more upgrades over the course of several years. If your goal is to be technologically savvy and keep up with the latest features, at first it may seem like buying brand new computers, but when you do that, you break your budget, and the technological world whizzes past you while you save up for your next computer purchase. With refurbished laptops, you don't have to be left behind the in the next technological wave.

Three. Buying refurbished laptops are a great way to go green because it supports the notion of recycling computer material that can be toxic to the environment instead of dumping them recklessly into our landfills to contaminate our soil and water. You reflect on that and relish your firm moral character as you conduct day to day operations on your refurbished laptop. Just remember to recycle it when you're done with it, so you don't release bad karma on the world.

As you can see, buying refurbished laptops are really a smart idea. They work just as well as new computers, the small price tag allows you to upgrade more often, and you can pat yourself for being a part of the green movement. In fact, with all these great reasons to buy a refurbished laptop, it almost makes people who buy laptops brand new look a little like suckers. But that's okay, at least you have the inside information.
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