In our last post we talked about ways to buy used equipment that still has warranties etc. However, there are still good deals to be had if you want to use Craigslist, Ebay, or a local reseller. Some things to keep in mind if you choose to go this route are:
1) Plan out how the computer will be used beforehand and don’t be afraid to ask. As of this writing (July 2010), a good used 2-3 year old Windows laptop will average around $400.00 or less and a desktop will be cheaper. If you find a particular computer you like, see what a similar one is going for on Ebay to get an idea of the “street price.”
2) For Craigslist and Ebay, check the computer’s service tag (Dell) or serial number before you buy. Go to the manufacturer’s website and check for history on the computer. If you’re using Ebay, make sure the seller has a good rating (at least 99%) and go through their feedback. How easily do they handle returns, are previous customers satisfied, etc.
3) If you find one you’re interested in, look at the case on the computer. If the plastics or metal look discolored or scratched, or you have broken hinges, move on. Any external damage could mean more damage on the inside.
4) Lastly, has the drive been formatted and a fresh copy of Windows or OS X been installed and does the seller have a copy for you? From a business perspective, it’s better to start with a clean install and load only the software you have a licensed copy and need on the computer. Having a lot of extra software installed you don’t need and which may not be properly licensed or installed can cause problems later when you don’t have time for them.
If you have any doubts or concerns, contact a reputable computer consultant and they can help you walk through the process of purchasing used computer equipment or even checking out a computer you might be thinking about purchasing prior to buying it.


