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Refurb PCs at Ebuyer
sunkenvilla
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Hello.
Been browsing round the net trying to find a cheap PC for a friend when I came across some refurbished PCs at Ebuyer.
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/home/
From here click on the 'PC/Displays' tab at the top of the page. Then in the browse box on the left hand side of the screen click on 'Desktop PCs' and then 'Refurb PCs from £59'. Sorry about the lack of a link, the page address is too long and when I use s-n-i-p-u-r-l to shorten it, the new address is partly replaced with exclamation marks. Not sure why??? See link below.
http://!!!!!!!.com/ner7
The only problem with these PCs is that there is not much info about them. However, I am sure a quick search on the net will solve that problem. Prices seem OK to me, although I am sure I will be proved wrong.
Hope this helps someone.
Been browsing round the net trying to find a cheap PC for a friend when I came across some refurbished PCs at Ebuyer.
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/home/
From here click on the 'PC/Displays' tab at the top of the page. Then in the browse box on the left hand side of the screen click on 'Desktop PCs' and then 'Refurb PCs from £59'. Sorry about the lack of a link, the page address is too long and when I use s-n-i-p-u-r-l to shorten it, the new address is partly replaced with exclamation marks. Not sure why??? See link below.
http://!!!!!!!.com/ner7
The only problem with these PCs is that there is not much info about them. However, I am sure a quick search on the net will solve that problem. Prices seem OK to me, although I am sure I will be proved wrong.
Hope this helps someone.
sunkenvilla
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better deals on ebay tbh
£70 quide for a 733 is expensive have seen them on ebay for £40 sometimes less0 -
I often wonder what "re-furbish" means with something like a pc, or indeed any modern electronic equipment. It's mostly all solid state, so all you can really do is blow the dust out. Ideally, you would replace known weak components, but how often does that happen, I wonder.0
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Shorten links are not allowed hence many of them are filtered out
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=103391&page=3&pp=10
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