There is no doubt that Ebay has bargains on everything, including complete computer systems. Who can ignore a saving of at least a few hundred dollars when you buy a computer from a reputable Seller on Ebay.
- Research what you are buying. Do you know what type of computer you need?
- Feedback is important. Don’t be lazy and skip this part.
- Buy from a seller that is within driving distance from you.
- Make sure you get a years warranty. This is what the retail shops give you anyway.
- Don’t be fooled by a play on words. If you think there is information missing from the auction listing, there probably is.
- Make sure the seller accepts C.O.D. and allows pickup. This way you can pay for the computer when you pick it up.
- Do not get a computer posted to you. It works out ok sometimes, but other times it is a disaster.
- Be sure to get a genuine operating system cd and a coa sticker to match with your computer. Do not buy a computer with an operating system installed and no disc.
- Make sure you know what you are actually buying. Do not get your computer home and realise it has no cd drive because it wasn’t listed on the auction listing.
- Ask questions!!!!




