So, you saved or coughed up your hard earned money and will like to get your self a nice PC and you head to the one place you know you can buy it cheaply, you get through the trouble and hassle, get dragged by the com boys who seem to always either want to buy or sell you some laptop, ok let's say you get lucky or smart and ignore those com guys and head to a proper shop but you not yet in heaven as it's either you know what you are buying or you become what they call "Otuele"
So Here are a few tips you have to know before heading to buying:
1.If the laptop has even the slightest sign of been used, Then it's probably used, see, it only takes about 10 minutes to turn a 3rd hand laptop into a new one body wise but it's speed will certainly drag and will have a life span of about 6 months before you start paying money on repairs for a supposedly new laptop
2.Don't, I mean don't ever buy a laptop with unknown brand name or grounded repair centers as you'll come to regret this at most 1 year later, Stick with the known Brands like Apple,HP,Dell,Samsung,Lenovo, Asus and be careful with even Asus as the internal architecture is always different and hard to find spare part
3. If you ever notice the seller is trying to HONESTLY convince you not to buy a particular system but another, My brother this is not the time to claim wise Solomon or choice, just add some money and buy the one he's referring you to buy, most times it's because the one you want is slightly faulty or low grade
4. Have a configuration in mind before going to the Market, If you are using it for Clerical office works then any Config not below 2GB RAM, 250 HDD and 1.70 GHz CPU will do but if it's for Graphics, Video editting, programing, 3D or any memory intensive work then have a mind on 8GB RAM, 500GB-1TB HDD and Core i3-7 will do.
Finally always ask for a signed and or stamped receipt and keep it religiously.
You can also check out our website: cubemaw.com/Computers , I'll be glad to help if you have any other questions to ask here or mail me.

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