How to Buy a Computer - Part 3

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Where Should I Buy From?

Local Dealer

This is your best bet if you are a newcomer and you can find a dealer who
actually will take the time to talk with you about your needs. Ask also if
he offers a money-back-if-not-satisfied guarantee and has classes in the
areas of computing you are interested in. Try to stay away from the big
discount stores with household appliances and electronics all under one
roof. You'll seldom find knowledgeable salespeople and they have an
interest in selling you "what's in stock."

Mail-Order

There are two vendors that have consistently rated at, or near the top,
both with Consumer's Reports and the computer magazines -- Dell Computer
and Micron Electronics . They will custom-configure a system for you and
offer optional on-site service and extended warranties along with a
money-back policy and leasing options.

* Dell Computer, 800-283-1480, http://www.dell.com/buydell/
* Micron Electrronics, 800-486-2062, http://www.micronpc.com

Computer Show

This is a choice if you have a knowledgeable friend, or know enough about
computers yourself, to allow you to make intelligent choices about the
items offered. You'll need to make a list of exactly what you want before
hand. You usually wont get a return policy if you make a mistake and
purchase the wrong item. You can usually exchange defective items as long
as you can either get to the dealer's store or the next computer show he
attends.

Classified Ad

This is generally the worst way to buy a computer as most items for sale
this way are not going to have any return policy and you won't know if
there's a defect until you've had it a while. Most sellers have an
inflated idea of the worth of their computers and price them way too high.
You shouldn't pay over $350 for a used 486 (add $100 for a working SVGA
monitor and nothing for a plain VGA one) and about $500 for a used
Pentium(less monitor.)

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Prepared by Peter Conrad Cumminsky, consultant, ASEE, CET, Team OS/2
(707) 987-9484
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