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backup laptop
Ive been using Hoster for 2 years on a HP Laptop that has been great, but now Im looking to purchase a laptop to use as a backup in case something was to go wrong. I would like to keep the cost at a minimum. Can anyone recommend a good economical laptop for a backup that will work well with Hoster? Thanks for your help
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I use an HP NC6000 60gb disc, 1gb ram, dvd-cd works for import, 14" screen, all I need, s-video ati graphics. You can find them on EBay for around $500.
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![]() just an opinion about buying at ebay,(i was told by a friend ) its true they are cheap , but i'm not sure if i wanna buy stuff like laptop or any other kind of electronics, what if something went wrong..will you be able to get it fixed and get it back on a reasonable time..this is just an opinion, im not saying anything bad about ebay..
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Hey All,
Have made many a purchase from Ebay, from UK, USA, South America, Australia and Europe and with only two exceptions have always found everything OK. One was a DAB radio the other a printer, the radio works but the CD player on it packed up about a week after I bought it, as I only paid $25 , not worth making a fuss about and I got a refund for the printer. I have put together a whole computer using second hand parts from Ebay and the Shuttle I built had matched memory and CDG player from them. Everything is still working fine. I have also bought a laptop, which I sold on and it's still in good working order 18 months later. Most people who sell on Ebay on a regular basis know the need for positive feedback and most descriptions are accurate with any faults usually mentioned. Some are undoubtly sharks, thankfully they are not so many as the media makes out. I certainly have no problems using an auction site especially if you are after a bargain. Regards from across the pond. Garry |
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I agree Garry. I have purchased almost 100 items with 99% success. This is my 2nd HP NC6000. The 1st one I used for 2 years and sold to a friend, after removing Hoster, that is still happy. In fact I sold it for the same amount that I bought my new one for. You just have to make sure that the seller is real and have some good luck too.
Long Live Hoster, Mark |
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i agree with you all. but im only expressing my opinion..would it be better to buy something without having any doubts if the stuff you would be buying or bidding has any defects, or the seller has a good rating.? what about warranty ? and i know that once you won the bid you have to pay shipping and handling too..and one more thing i didnt see anyone say something about if something goes wrong with the product would you be able to get it fixed ,or returned the product.w/o paying labor,shipping and handling.. i would buy stuff from ebay but in my opinion i wouldnt buy any elctronics specially if its gonna cost me $500..( thats a lot of money ) that's all..just an opinion..
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