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  • AmithS
    Platinum Member

    • Oct 2008
    • 1520

    #1

    [Question] Purchasing Laptop on BidorBuy

    Hello Everyone,

    I wanted to check if anyone purchased a laptop or similar on BidorBuy and how was your experience?

    Also anything to look out for or be careful of?

    Thanks,
  • geraldenek
    Silver Member

    • Jul 2008
    • 229

    #2
    i have purchased other electronics (cellphone, ipad etc. and various other products) and had a really pleasant experience

    I would recommend reading everything carefully (specs wise) cause once you have bought it and not satisfied they will say that they won't do a refund as the add stated everything.

    Choosing the right seller is the difficult part - these tips i have used and it is not 100% bullet proof:
    1. Choose a seller that has a high % positive ratings
    2. Go and look at the sellers rating for the past month (good sellers can go bad)
    3. Don't choose overseas sellers.

    Hope this helps
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    • adrianh
      Diamond Member

      • Mar 2010
      • 6328

      #3
      @geraldene - Agree 100% with everything you say

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      • daveob
        Email problem

        • Feb 2008
        • 655

        #4
        Bought my first item via BoB on Friday last week - a new keyboard for my aging laptop. Found a seller with 1000+ positive ratings ( no negatives ). Paid around 60% of the next best price I could find online. Transaction Friday - received keyboard this afternoon. Already installed and working 100%
        Watching the ships passing by.

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        • adrianh
          Diamond Member

          • Mar 2010
          • 6328

          #5
          The bulk of our retail trade is via BoB. Only once did I receive a crappy product that wasn't what I expected. I've only had two customers who were total aholes whom I won't do business with again. I shut them down even if they offer 5 times the going price. BoB is great but remember, the guy on the other side can be a fly-by-night taking you for a ride. There are many good buyers & sellers and there are many bad ones.

          Be Vigilant.

          I wouldn't buy a laptop via BoB - what are you going to do if it is delivered with 1/2 the memory missig or cracked screen etc. The seller could say that it was fine when he handed it over to the shipping company. What will you do if the machine hangs up 100 times a day. Nah, I think you're better off going to Cash Converters if you want a cheap laptop, at least if the machine does't work the next day you can give it back.

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          • Mark Atkinson
            Gold Member

            • Jul 2010
            • 796

            #6
            I think if you're careful, buying from BoB is a safe and rewarding experience.

            We've tried selling without much joy, but I'm quite sure if you select the right sellers you will be able to buy decent equipment.

            That said, with laptops becoming so cheap these days, I wouldn't buy a laptop/computer from Bid or Buy. It's best to physically inspect a computer before purchasing.

            If you are looking for a second hand laptop, try the Carbonite forums - There are loads of items for sale and you can determine whether they are in your area (to collect the item). All sellers/buyers also have an iTrader rating, so you can establish whether they are reasonable or not.

            If you're looking for a new laptop, then I would recommend just popping into Game/Makro and picking one up. We have PC Zone here in Durbs and their prices are great. I buy laptops from them. I don't think they're up in Gauteng though.
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            • kahoel117
              Full Member

              • Aug 2011
              • 61

              #7
              BoB is great if you are careful and do some research before you buy.
              i've been using BoB for 6 years with no problems.
              some tips :

              dont buy from anyone with zero ratings and very low ratings
              check the feedback from previous buyers, going a few months back.
              do some research on what you are going to buy.i've seen some people selling products that costs more than retail prices.
              check warranties and guarantees , if any.
              some sellers uses dropshipping. so if your buying a cheapish cellphone or some other product, check for the delivery price and custom duties
              also read through the forums. alot of information there and you'll see who the top sellers is just through reading through it.

              as for buying laptop on BoB , check warranties or guarantees and ratings of seller (higher the better). i think alot of computer equipment sellers does have actual stores, they just using bob as another market to sell. i bought a new entry level gigabyte laptop on bob last year and no problems.

              if your buying online, an online store is always better. try this one ... http://www.laptopdirect.co.za/

              very professional !

              hope that helps...

              k

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              • twinscythe12332
                Gold Member

                • Jan 2007
                • 769

                #8
                This is what happens when you DON'T read the description before buying

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                • rfnel
                  Bronze Member

                  • Jun 2011
                  • 196

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mark Atkinson
                  I think if you're careful, buying from BoB is a safe and rewarding experience.

                  We've tried selling without much joy, but I'm quite sure if you select the right sellers you will be able to buy decent equipment.

                  That said, with laptops becoming so cheap these days, I wouldn't buy a laptop/computer from Bid or Buy. It's best to physically inspect a computer before purchasing.

                  If you are looking for a second hand laptop, try the Carbonite forums - There are loads of items for sale and you can determine whether they are in your area (to collect the item). All sellers/buyers also have an iTrader rating, so you can establish whether they are reasonable or not.

                  If you're looking for a new laptop, then I would recommend just popping into Game/Makro and picking one up. We have PC Zone here in Durbs and their prices are great. I buy laptops from them. I don't think they're up in Gauteng though.
                  Seconded.

                  You can pick up a decent laptop (for business-use) at Makro for under R3000. It's a bit more than a second-hand laptop, but the peace of mind that comes with having a warranty, decent after-sales service and original software is worth an extra grand.



                  P.S. I would shy away from the entry-level Toshiba machines though; they are very plasticky.
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                  • AmithS
                    Platinum Member

                    • Oct 2008
                    • 1520

                    #10
                    Thanks for all the suggestions guy & gals,

                    The thing that you all mentioned about "if you have a problem then what do you do?" is my biggest concern.

                    Considering visiting Makro or Game... Anyone have experience with the Acer eMachines?

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                    • Sparks
                      Gold Member

                      • Dec 2009
                      • 909

                      #11
                      All was acceptable untill my GPS lost it's voice. Garmin Europe will exchange it if I send it there. The guys at BOB I got it from said I must send it back in the same box that they would send the replacement in. I gave up looking out for it months ago.

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                      • Justloadit
                        Diamond Member

                        • Nov 2010
                        • 3518

                        #12
                        Yes and ask the salesman to show you the same socks he was wearing the day he sold you the unit
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