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For those who are looking for bargains, it may be the way to go. But watch out for the gotcha's.

1) Thought that was a piece of legit used gear? It would hurt to find out that it was counterfeit (or stolen?).

2) If your used gear needs servicing, can you expect to be treated fairly? After all, you might encounter a vendor who decides not to support you because you are not the original purchaser.

3) Make sure that you get all of the documentation and install disks, etc with your gear. Once the sale has been made, you may not be able to acquire missing stuff.

4) Lastly, make sure IT WORKS!
Posted by: bfilipiak@...   Posted on: 12/08/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Beware support issues  fazalmajid | 12/05/08
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