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5 Common Scams When Buying Used Laptops on OLX/Quikr

Published on Oct 15, 2023 • 5 min read

Be careful! Scammers are getting smarter. Here are the top red flags:

  1. Fake Specs: Scammers use software to make an i3 look like an i7 in System Properties. Always check Task Manager.
  2. The "Urgent Sale": They rush you so you don't test the laptop properly. Never rush.
  3. Advance Payment: Never pay a single rupee before seeing the laptop in person.
  4. Hidden Repairs: Look for mismatched screws or pry marks on the bottom case.

Key Things to Inspect:

  • Battery Health: Generate a Windows battery report to see the actual design capacity vs full charge capacity.
  • Storage Drive: Ensure it has an SSD, not an old mechanical HDD. Check its health status.
  • RAM & CPU: Verify the specs match what the seller claims.

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Conclusion

Always take your time when inspecting a used laptop. Don't let the seller rush you. If they refuse to let you run basic diagnostic tests, walk away from the deal.