My choice of getting 2nd hand or not would depend on my income and how much I desire a product. For instance, I view computers as very important, but video games less so. In that case, I want a new computer, but can settle for a 2nd hand Wii. Anyhow, though, if I have enough money on hand, I would pick new more often - except possibly with vehicles.
I normally trust a store or online seller. However, though, I do remember running into trouble with food cards in the past (as in example). A person was selling crap that certain restaurants wouldn't take and was gotten via shady methods. Anyway, though, I did get a ton of McDonald's food via this way - but I sort of feel bad about it!
(05-11-2018, 02:22 PM)xXInfectedXx Wrote: Buying second hand can definitely save money and put extra pennies in your pocket for the long term. However, please be aware of the following before the making the purchase for any electronic items such as TV's, mobiles, or smart TV's
Is it stolen of locked?
Is it damaged?
What's a fair or reasonable price?
Scam or legit?
I normally trust a store or online seller. However, though, I do remember running into trouble with food cards in the past (as in example). A person was selling crap that certain restaurants wouldn't take and was gotten via shady methods. Anyway, though, I did get a ton of McDonald's food via this way - but I sort of feel bad about it!