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How to locate Wholesale Computer Hardware

If you are not actively scouting for wholesale computer hardware as part of your shopping process, you are making an almost fatal mistake that will cost you money that you could easily save.

A visitor once asked me via email how she could track down laptop computer sales and if there was a time saving way to go on about this.

After a few thoughts, I simply put myself in her shoes and what you are going to read below is what I would do if I wanted information on wholesale computer hardware.

First of all, you need to know that at any given time, there is some sort of wholesales on laptops going on. The reason behind them is to get shoppers to buy now instead of later (which usually is never).

With that said, most sales you’ll hear about are nothing but marketing ploys that retailers use to get your money before their competitor does with promises of lower prices.

My favorite time to hunt down wholesale computer hardware is during special times of the year. For instance: back to school, holidays such as Christmas and the ultimate of all, when new laptop models are made available on the market.

An example I can share with you is the introduction of G5 desktops from Apple. All the retailers started holding sales to get rid of the now “older” G4 models to make room for the G5.

One thing you need to make sure of is that nothing should be wrong with the notebooks that you buy during these sales. Remember to ask about the warranty and other terms and conditions.

The reason I recommend this is because most wholesalers will not reimburse your money if something goes wrong because they whip you with that killer phrase;”You know, the item was already on sale. Sorry, we can’t give you a refund!”. Believe me, I speak from experience here.

If something is wrong with the unit that you get from wholesale computer hardware but does not affect the performance of the notebooks, make sure that the company you deal with knows about it. Better yet, have them right it down on your receipt.

I purchased a digital camera from a well-known retailer and got it for cheap because it was a return. Now, it had a major dent but I knew it did not affect the performance.

When I returned it 2 days later to get a smaller one that could fit in my pocket, I was rejected because they said that I had damaged the unit! Of course, they had me. It was their word against mine. But I learned from this and hopefully you’ll avoid falling in that trap too.

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