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Subject: Re: Off topic: US PC equipment resellers' ratings
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Vitaly,
All I can say is be careful out there buying refurbished machines. I am
in the business and there are a lot of "Crooks" out there. Before buying I
would:
1) See how long the company has been in business.
2) Pay via a credit card.
3) Ask the company to e-mail or fax a written return/warranty policy.
4) Ask for the telephone # of some satisfied customers, preferably
corporations & not individuals.
This will help you weed out a few bad apples :) Lenny
PS - We do not sell PC's so please no PM's.
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