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Buy Computers at Auction

In this day in age it’s become fairly obvious that computers have become an integral part of our everyday lives; but they’re still expensive.  Instead of purchasing a new computer, you can buy computers at auction and save some money.  However, when you buy computers at auction there are also a lot of associated risks.  First, find a computer auction that has a customer guarantee or sell protection policy.  The reason for this is in the case you purchase a computer and find it does not meet the description provided by the seller.  Before you buy computers at auction, research the type of computer you’re interested in getting. 

If you want to buy computer at auction online, search for the computer model on the auction site.  I strongly encourage you to email the bidder with any questions you may have about the computer’s history, applications, and equipment.  If you want to buy computers at auction in person, you’ll most likely have the chance to try the computers before you buy them.  If not, don’t hesitate to talk to the vendor about the computer and any guarantees.  It’s important to do research before buy any merchandise.  Some computer models historically have problems, while others are better suited for long-term use.

Computer Auctions

If you have thought about getting your next computer through computer auctions, you will have to exercise some caution.  There have been recent reports about scammers who are trying to sell you equipment at computer auctions.  The scammer will offer you a new laptop or desktop with coercive and convincing guarantees.  However, the scammers in computer auctions are only looking to steal your money.  You can catch a scammer before you’re caught.  First, when browsing online computer auctions, look for the scammer’s sign up date.  If they signed up the day of the auction, be cautious.  Second, check the scammer’s location.  A lot of recent computer auction scams have originated in Romania.

In order to avoid any scams and have a successful experience at computer auctions, there are some tips to follow.  First, only look at merchandise from sellers who have extensive experience at computer auctions.  Question them thoroughly about their merchandise.  Look for past transactions and user reviews.  Does the seller offer any type of guarantee policy?  Computer auctions have become a hotbed for scams that prey on naïve bidders.  Consider attending live, in person computer auctions to avoid internet scams.  At live computer auctions, you have the opportunity to talk to sellers directly and view the merchandise in person.