YOGYAKARTA - It is human nature to get the best product at the lowest price. And thanks to that nature, the second-hand gadget market is one of the types to be reckoned with.

According to the Asia One report, sales of used smartphones in 2019 alone reached 106.7 units worldwide. Meanwhile, data from the International Data Corporation (IDC) found an increase of 17.6 percent from year to year.

Cheaper prices and good quality refurbished phones are the two main factors that cause people to prefer this type of gadget. But, he noted, not really quality refurbished products.

Don't we often find news about used cell phone or laptop scams? Or, maybe you've experienced it yourself? If so, then the explanation below is important for you to know.

Based on the VOI team's search, there are several things to consider when buying a refurbished device.

Is the Seller Trusted?

There are many tips for buying and selling online that we can find. And identifying the seller is one of them. It should be noted, it is important to know the reputation of the seller. So, as much as possible you buy products from trusted sellers.

When checking with sellers, you need to know how the user reviews are. Now, this type of information is easy for us to get. It can be through social media, online store application pages, to the Play Store comments column – if the seller has an application.

So, don't feel shy or lazy to read other users' reviews. The reason is, it can prevent you from being scammed!

How is the condition of the device?

Just because the device we buy is refurbished, it doesn't mean it can be accepted as is. Do not let you buy a product that is scuffed, damaged, or even completely dead.

Take a moment to have a discussion with the seller. Find out information about the cause of the damage, to the blisters you find. In addition, do not hesitate to leave it immediately if the product really does not match the information described.

Is There a Guarantee?

Since you are buying a used product, you need to ask the seller for a guarantee. Make sure the seller gives a time guarantee. It could be one or three months.

So, when there is damage to the device – even though it has only been used for a few weeks, you can return it. No need to be ashamed, don't be shy.

Those are some tips for buying a used cellphone or laptop that you can follow. By doing some of the tips above, hopefully you can avoid being scammed.


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