I'm not the type to write horrible reviews, but I've had really horrible experiences with refurbished computers. I'm not a techie at all, but I like to save and I don't want the fastest car on the market. I have purchased 3 refurbished computers from 3 different vendors in the last month. The first had physical damage when I opened the box (the drive fell into the computer tower, it wasn't secured in it. I don't know how they missed that). The second computer did not download anything over the ethernet, the connector came loose. This last one looked fine until I ran the sketch and froze it. Then it froze again and again. I can't even check my email. I'm not sure what the problem is with these refurbished computers. I bought it about 2 years ago just before Windows 10 came out and it still works great. I think those older PCs just aren't compatible with Windows 10, no matter what Microsoft would have you believe. My old computer is still running Windows 7 and always will be with Windows 7. My experience has taught me not to even try a refurbished computer. All suppliers do the same thing, they produce garbage.
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