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Buying a used laptop is a great way for someone who wants a laptop to buy one at an affordable price. However, there are numerous scams out there. Therefore, it is a good idea to check the laptop yourself or have a computer technician check it for you, before deciding to buy a used laptop. Doing so can help you avoid spending money on a laptop that does not work.  

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