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If you are familiar with laptop rental companies like 123-rentals, then you know just how much of a hassle it can be to get your laptop back after it's finished. You might not even have the option of having them hold onto your computer until you find a new one, so if you forget to save all your work on the harddrive before they turn in your laptop, there is no hope for any of that stuff. But, if you have bought a new laptop and want to return the old one in order to get your money back, it sometimes isn't that easy in most cases. You see, if you go to the store where you got the laptop and explain that there was a problem with it after you took delivery of it and tell them that they should give you your money back (even though they don't usually provide such a service), they might say no. This is because they usually can't take your computer until they get proof of purchase from you, which is usually when the company has mailed out your computer set-up instructions. So, what can you do if you've got an older computer that you don't want to use for very much longer and it's already paid off? You can most often return an item to the store that sold it to you at the end of your warranty period. This usually runs anywhere from, depending on your computer manufacturer, 90 days to three years. You can check their return policy on their website or even ask them when they'll be receiving it when they call in the computer's serial number which is usually located inside the housing of the keyboard or attached with a small piece of tape on top of it. If the store says they aren't allowed to return your computer, you can always try out one of the various options listed below. Online resources like eBay usually offer an auction where people sell their old computers for good money. A few of these people might even repair your computer for free if they don't mind working on older computers with older parts. This is especially true if you aren't afraid of doing some work on it yourself! I can vouch for this because I've done this very thing before when I wanted to get rid of my old computer that was gathering dust in my old apartment's closet at college when I was home on break during my freshman year of college. Of course, if you are actually looking to sell the computer for the best price possible, eBay might not be the best place for you. Go to any good local electronics or computer store in your area and ask them what they would be willing to pay. If you absolutely must sell your old computer in order to get money back in order to upgrade because it's completely inoperable for whatever reason, then eBay may not be the best place for that either. I'd recommend that you hold onto it because if it starts getting sold outside of eBay then its value may greatly decrease. cfa1e77820
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