We Specialize in REFERBISHED COMPUTERS
Refurbished computers offer the perfect solution for someone looking to get the most "bang for the buck" in purchasing a desktop, laptop, or net book. To the consumer or business, a "refurbished system" creates questions and concerns like "How beat up is this thing?" "Where did it come from?" "Do I get a warranty?" "If it breaks, can I get it fixed?"
The answer to these questions about refurbished or reconditioned computers and consumer electronics are addressed here to help you right size your technology requirements.
What is refurbished?
All refurbished computers and consumer electronics offered by Universal Services have undergone a 23 point test process to verify that they function as designed.
After they are tested, systems are reloaded with the factory specified operating system and drivers for that exact system.
Once they are re-imaged, systems undergo a final inspection and cleaning. Where do refurbished products originally come from? Refurbished computers originate from a variety of sources:
- Customer returns and canceled orders – fully-functional, but because they have been opened, can no longer be sold as new.
- Overstock returns – items returned to make room for new systems
- Demonstration or floor units – systems used to help sell inventory
- Do I get a warranty?
Yes, all refurbished computers offered by Universal Services come backed by a 30 day warranty.
Store hours are: Monday - Friday 9:00AM-5.00 PM EST Closed Sat and Sun.
If it breaks can I get it fixed?
If a system breaks during the warranty period, we have the ability to repair the system or replace it with a like system.
What should I look for when I buy refurbished computers?
There are a number of things to keep in mind when you are looking at buying a reconditioned system: - Be sure that you are buying a truly refurbished system and not a used system being passed off a refurbished
- Make sure that you are getting a warranty on the system and understand what that warranty covers
- Ask about return policies and fees associated with a return.
- Don't wait – refurbished inventory turns over quickly and back ordering is almost never an option