Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Selling Used Computers using Online Bidding

New computers are making life easier and easier. The advanced technology and up to date style makes it costly and unfeasible for poor people. So keeping this in mind, the person who sells them the cheapest is either the person with the lowest over heads such as a teen still living at home or the big businesses who can buy them in bulk.

One such method to facilitate those people who want to buy a computer with medium specs is online auctions. Chances are that there are computer auctions in your city where liquidated business or ex-government computers are being sold for dirt cheap. To find them, use Google and search for computer auctions your city name. Typically you go to the auction location the day before to inspect the hardware where you can make notes about each item number and the next day go bid for them. At a computer auction you can expect to see many ex-government duplicate computers, old servers, boxes of mixed hardware, old, but never used hardware, and lots of software which may not even be that old. However, it is common to find some real charms in online bidding that others totally missed, especially with specific parts for specific models of computers.

A recommend tip for buying computer parts on eBay is to snipe. Sniping is the process of waiting until the very last minute before the auction ends to place the highest bid, this way you prevent a bidding website against others which can save you a lot of money in the end. Bid66.com can also be used in conjunction with bricks and mortar computer auctions.

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