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[ale] Is there anybody we don't hate too much for Refurbs?
I've had good luck with eBay purchases of off-lease laptops. The last
one came with a 90 day warranty and was about 50% off the price of a new
system. The seller had tens of thousands of excellent reviews. The
purchase was exactly as expected. 8th generation Core i5 for $305,
including factory ready Win10 install.
I never saw the Win10 - pulled the HDD and put in an SSD, then last
month repurposed that HDD for an emergency need before another HDD
failed. I think the Win10 license is stored in the BIOS somewhere, but
I don't know anything about Win10 today.
I might be having the same Intuit problem as you, but not with TurboTax.
We dumped them decades ago over DRM and have been happily using a
different tool.
On 10/24/19 12:30 PM, Neal Rhodes via Ale wrote:
> Slightly off-topic, but not too much.
>
> My wife and partner informs me that TurboTax will no longer run on her
> Win7 desktop.?? Without TurboTax, life ends as we know it.
>
> We have used off-lease refurbs for most of our company's life.? If it's
> a server, I get a refurb and replace the disk with a new mirrored pair.
> (and load linux)?? If it's a desktop, I feel lucky.
>
> Thus far we've been fortunate at getting them from Tiger Direct.? Alas,
> no longer.?? Got one on Amazon a few years back and that has been fine
> for Android development.
>
> So, I trying to find average form factor 8GB, 1TB disk, Win 10 Pro, VGA
> & HDMI.??? When I look at Amazon, there are plenty of choices.? Many of
> which have 15-25% one-star ratings. And you read them, it's a horror
> show - "arrived with broken power supply",? "NIC intermittent",? "Vendor
> non-communicative".
>
> Yes, Amazon is horrible at policing their suppliers.??? I'm
> wondering.... are companies being more selective at only letting go of
> their desktops when they know they are going south??? Are refurb vendors
> getting worse?
>
> Is there anybody we like for refurbs these days?
>
> I see the last one I bought was from Amazon Renewed, which says it has a
> 90 day Amazon guarantee.? I just checked at it has a 19% one star
> review.?? I guess I was just lucky.
>
> Regards,