Just bought a C grade HP laptop from curry's ebay. It looks brand new apart from a slight scratch on the vent. I paid £200 as opposed to £499 new I can't fault it.
There’s a hp envy 15 listed as grade b for £684 on currys clearance on eBay. What’s holding me back is the fact that I shouldn’t be surprised if the laptop is missing rubber feet for example. If that were the case it would be a nightmare. It couldn’t sit flat on a desk with a 1660ti inside. What are your thoughts?
Just bought a C grade HP laptop from curry's ebay. It looks brand new apart from a slight scratch on the vent. I paid £200 as opposed to £499 new I can't fault it.
There’s a hp envy 15 listed as grade b for £684 on currys clearance on eBay. What’s holding me back is the fact that I shouldn’t be surprised if the laptop is missing rubber feet for example. If that were the case it would be a nightmare. It couldn’t sit flat on a desk with a 1660ti inside. What are your thoughts?
You can buy adhesive rubber feet for laptops for 1-2 pound
😂😂 what if you are scammed, you'll surely get a heart attack
@@aarondylan5606 cash back or call the bank
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Difference between grade b and c?
Not had a Grade C one, sorry.
Specs?
The system I looked at here was an i3-1005G1, 4GB RAM and a 128GB SSD.