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buying computers off ebay
has anyone done this or have any advice on it? i'm looking for a new iMac and would love to get one of the 24" models, but they are a bit pricey for me.
i've been looking at them on ebay and it looks like you can get em for between 2-300 bucks less then buying a new one.
am i risking getting burned if i buy one of ebay?
thx
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Re: buying computers off ebay
I would have to wonder why they are being sold. I would spend the extra $200 and know what I am getting.
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Re: buying computers off ebay
 Originally Posted by isubeatle am i risking getting burned if i buy one of ebay? You are risking getting burned buying anything off eBay...
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Spend the extra money and buy one new. Apple stuff has stupid high resale. If you want to save a few bucks, buy a certified refurbished one from Apple.
Or just buy a PC and get substance over style and save yourself a ton of money...
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Re: buying computers off ebay
If you are looking to buy a Mac, you are already throwing your money away, so Ebay is probably as good as any place to do that.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
I know a few people who have purchased computers on eBay. Lessons learned; don't buy from anyone overseas, only pay with Paypal, and confirm that the computer is new, not used or refurbished.
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i bought a 6 mo. old mac powerbook on ebay. the seller was a technology buff who wanted to upgrade to mac's newest release. Essentially, i bought a like new computer for less than half the cost of new.
knowing that i was buying a used computer, i spent a lot of time emailing with the seller. i even looked at his personal website. basically, i wanted to be sure that he was who/what he said he was.
there are many sellers on ebay that just looked fishy to me. but like buying anything, a little research goes a long way.
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sry to the pc people but macs are way better. besides i'm a graphic designer and i use a mac at work and can get the entire adobe line for free. :)
and i'm tired of windows machines dying on me. haven't tried linux yet, but i'll never go to Vista.
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If you're going with an apple, i would highly HIGHLY suggest their refurbished store on apple.com
Great prices, and great support.
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Re: buying computers off ebay
 Originally Posted by isubeatle sry to the pc people but macs are way better. besides i'm a graphic designer and i use a mac at work and can get the entire adobe line for free. :)
and i'm tired of windows machines dying on me. haven't tried linux yet, but i'll never go to Vista. Vista is no worse than XP. In fact, if you sat down at a vista machine with most of the eye candy turned off, I doubt you'd notice you weren't using XP. I notice literally no difference between my Vista laptop, XP desktop and XP computer at work.
And why do you think there are "refurb" powerbooks available in the first place?
Apple hardware is certainly better than most PC hardware, but it comes at an insane premium compared to what you actually get.
Apple == hype, largely. You're paying for an image and marketing, not substance. It's like paying extra for monster cable.
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I won't get into the Apple v PC debate. All I know is from my personal experience with both and I know which I prefer. Your best bet to get an iMac cheaper is through Apple itself as a refurb or if you know anyone that is a student or teacher and you can get an education discount if they buy it, probably $100 on a 24".
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Re: buying computers off ebay
 Originally Posted by IcSyU You are risking getting burned buying anything off eBay...
Gulp; I spent $1,700 on a great deal for a 50" Sony Bravia.
I recommend going through a business wholesaler instead of buying it from an individual.
And use Pay Pal.
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Re: buying computers off ebay
 Originally Posted by Go2Guy Gulp; I spent $1,700 on a great deal for a 50" Sony Bravia.
I recommend going through a business wholesaler instead of buying it from an individual.
And use Pay Pal. Good or bad experience?
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 Originally Posted by IcSyU Good or bad experience?
I'm very happy; it's been almost a year.
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Re: buying computers off ebay
When ebay started out about 12 years ago or so, it almost entirely consisted of computer geeks selling computer hardware. It obviously isn't that way any more, but computer stuff still makes up a large amount of their business. Basically, as a buyer you are competing against a lot of people when you try to buy computer stuff off ebay. Bargains mostly consist of specialized hardware (I found a good deal on an auto adapter for a notebook last week).
The big thing about ebay is that you always pay shipping, and often get really gipped on shipping. People on ebay love to put a really high price on shipping. Whereas, with many online merchants (such as newegg), you can often find short-term deals with free shipping. For example, about a month ago I bought an Acer Aspire One "netbook" from newegg for $330, with free shipping. I just checked ebay, and a typical price for the same item is $350-$400, with $20 or more for shipping.
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Perhaps if you are planning on spending more there are more deals to be had. I am in the market for a fairly basic laptop and have missed a couple of 500 deals or better but mostly I could go about anywhere and get what I need for 550-650 and see absolutely nothing better on ebay. The difference is on ebay you are running some risk. I definitely wont end up buying on ebay this time around.
For the record I have bought a number of things on ebay but the one significant electronic purchase (a digital cam) went only marginally. I bought from a private seller and the cam was ok, and still is, but the warranty that supposedly came with it would have cost me $50 to 'transfer'. I didnt bother (would have killed the savings I had hoped for) and luckily I havent had any issues.
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