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Broken Laptops! Don’t throw them away!

Dell Latitude C600 - cracked LCD
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A few months ago, my laptop started to behave strange. It did not start properly and, even if it would start, it was very slow and crashed frequently. My resolution was always the smallest available. In a word, my laptop broke down. I think it was the motherboard. I have used it for quite some years and I felt bad about it. But what could I do? I bought a new one, faster and more reliable. Since then, my old laptop was forgotten in the closet. Recently, I cleaned up my entire house and I stumbled upon the broken laptop. An idea crossed my mind – couldn’t I make some money out of it? So I searched on Google “sell broken laptop”. And I found dozens of companies willing to buy my laptop. But, after running a few checks, many of them seemed scams or were insecure. However some of them were legit! They really wanted to buy my broken laptop!

Do you want to sell your laptop? Well, follow my example. I decided to do business with Cash one company and sell them my broken laptop. First, I filled in an online form with information about my device (like type, age, problems, and so on). Next, they sent me a quote for my broken laptop (a very good quote indeed). I decided to accept their offer and they mailed me a pre-paid box and shipping label to send my broken old laptop in. I sent it, they received it, and, a few days later, I received my money. There were no hidden fees; they even paid for the transport. All I had to do is put my broken laptop in the box and drop the box at the nearest UPS drop-off location. This is how you can sell your broken laptop! Fast, easy and secure.

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This entry was posted by Vlad Ionesi on October 14, 2009 at 00:23 and filed under Uncategorized category.

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