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: Locations like Goodwill often have dedicated "computer works" sections where you can find extremely cheap parts or older systems. Buying old or used computers locally is generally a strategy for basic tasks, though it requires careful inspection to avoid "lemon" hardware. For the best experience, independent local repair shops are often superior to private individual sales because they typically offer short warranties and basic testing. Where to Buy Near You : Major retailers like Best Buy and Microsoft Store handle trade-ins and often sell those units as "certified refurbished". Review of Local Buying vs. Online The following options are generally available in most urban areas: : Look for retailers like PayMore , which have physical storefronts where you can inspect devices in person before buying. : Many shops, like JM-InfoTechs (an example of a well-reviewed local spot), refurbish older machines and sell them with a 6-month warranty. |
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