Here today gone tomorrow:
An increasingly popular scam in the computer industry is the bankruptcy game. This is how it operates: A limited company is formed which trades quite genuinely for a few months till it has acquired some trust among... suppliers of computer hardware. It then runs up huge credit accounts, sells the stock in the black market and files for bankruptcy.
Many system builders work from home with nothing more than a screwdriver. They build and sell computer systems, making a fortune out of the more gullible buyers, and disappearing when things go wrong. How to tell the authenticity of your supplier
Buying from your local enthusiast may have its advantages. If he is someone you trust you could get yourself the type of support that no Compaq or Dell can provide. He may be willing to come out on a Sunday afternoon to help you get that new scanner driver installed. However, does he have the training and ability to handle any query you may have? While building machines is fairly easy, would he be able to accurately diagnose and rectify any problems you may have with the hardware and/or software? What happens if he decides to move, or is ill and unable to work? What happens if he just decides to give up working with computers?
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