Monday, August 11, 2008

Buy Parts From Wholesale Computer Brokers


Buy Computer Parts Online From Wholesale Computer Brokers

Rather than open a generalized Google search for spare computer parts, you could limit your search to wholesale computer brokers.

A search for “wholesale computer brokers” racks up 378,000 listings, which is still a huge amount to consider, even if you just check out the first ten pages.

Wholesale computer brokers range from major brand affiliates to independent dealers. Some listings offer brand names that you might recognize or specific types of parts, such as motherboards, wireless cards or processors. These are generalists who may carry many different brands.

Other wholesale computer brokers are brand specific. In that broad search you can scan for wholesale computer parts specialists who stock parts for Dell, Gateway, Apple or any well-known brand of desktop or laptop computers. You might help reduce your search options if you add the brand name and the word wholesale, for example: “Dell laptop cover wholesale.”

Don’t be surprised if the computer replacement parts listings are foreign to you. Many of them are listings used by computer repair specialists and amateur computer builders who know exactly what an obscure number like a “v240” or “M2616” means. They don’t need a photo or even detailed explanation.

If you don’t understand “computer speak,” or know the codex for manufacturer's spare parts... then you can easily buy the wrong part.

Wholesale computer brokers may sell new, OEM refurbished, reconditioned or used computer parts. Think of it like going to the auto junkyard to get a replacement door handle for your car. You’ll get a cheaper price there than at the car dealer, but you have no idea how “used” the part is.

The door handle in a car belonging to a single older adult who rarely had riders in the back seat might be in like-new condition while the same part from a car with children and could be close to worn out functionally, regardless of how it appears. That’s the chance you take whether buying the used door handle for your car or buying a replacement computer part online from a wholesale broker.

Read the item's description, get all the details, and make sure the computer broker offers a guarantee that if the product doesn't work you'll be able to get a refund.

Their price is much less than a new computer part, but there’s usually no manufacture warranty. You’re buying “as is” unless the computer broker offers their own guarantee.

Some wholesale computer brokers sell quantity lots of computer parts for an much deeper discount if you purchase 5 or more of the same item at one time.

Computer Shopper Tip: Always check each wholesale broker for an online Refund Policy and Guarantee. If the broker doesn't offer one, think twice before you buy.

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