Notebooks On Sale - Some Advice PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ms. T James   
Sunday, 26 April 2009 06:06
Throughout the year you will always find a company that is selling laptops on sale at a ridiculous price. Many of them are legit with their claim of actually selling them for the stated price, but for every four that are legitimate places there is at least one that is doing one of many different shady practices that will screw you out of your hard earned money.
by Ms.TJames


Throughout the year you will always find a company that is selling laptops on sale at a ridiculous price. Many of them are legit with their claim of actually selling them for the stated price, but for every four that are legitimate places there is at least one that is doing one of many different shady practices that will screw you out of your hard earned money.

The number one scam that has been done to many consumers is the old bait-and-switch routine. We all heard about how this is still being done years after laws have been put into place and quite a few have paid hefty fines and/or gone to jail for doing such scams to consumers.

Don't think for a minute that if you see an advertised price in the newspaper or a sign hanging in the window of the place, that it's not a scam. It may not be one, but you won't know until you walk in the place to find out. Want to know the best advice to fine legit laptops on sale though?

Of course you can always walk out and not do business with the establishment, but there are skilled salesman out there that know how to get you into buying a different model than the one they advertised.

Because of the laws that have been put in place to combat this type of practice, the professional scam artist has found ways around the shades of grey in the laws. You walk in and ask about the model that you saw in the paper, they don't tell you right a way that they don't have it.

Instead they ask you questions on what you want in a laptop. Along the way they will lead you toward the model that they are looking to push and have different methods to have you believe that your needs won't be met with the "sales" model.

If they can't persuade you into buying the "switch" model, they will say something along the way that they will get the "bait" one from the supply room, only to come back and say that they didn't realize that the last one was sold while talking to you.

The sad line you'll probably be given is that what was advertised was actually for a limited number. You know, maybe 10 or 20 laptops when really they know thousands of people are interested. In the end, the average customer will leave feeling upset, used and dissatisfied. But fortunately, you don't have to be one of them. There's a super intelligent way to find Toshiba, Dell, Asus, Compaq, Apple, HP, Gateway, Sony and all the top brand laptops on sale right where you are. You don't have to waste your time or worry about getting angry and someone who promised you something and had no plans of delivering.

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