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I would recommend that you read the information from the seller about their practices and/or ask them directly. I personally w
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You would have to ask PC Heaven this question. Most third-party sellers make changes to the laptops, thus nullifying the HP warrantees. You would have to either read their purchase information and/or ask them directly. Good luck to you if you do. I would recommend that you read not only the reviews from the laptop you want to purchase, but also the seller reviews to have a better understanding of the way in which they operate. However, I would never buy anything like a laptop from a third-party seller because so many of them do not care for the needs and rights of buyers and take any kind of money from buyers they possibly can. Always read the seller reviews no matter what platform you use—they are so helpful! So many third-party sellers bait and switch the specs on laptops, then when you find out that the laptop you received is not at all what you paid for, they will act like they paid more for a better model and blame the manufacturer. Then they will try to throw some money at you to keep the laptop for a riducukius amount of money that does not make up for the specs you paid for, but gets you off of their backs. Then, if you decide to return the laptop to the seller, they will claim that the laptop was damaged with marks, and/or a cracked monitor glass, and keep some or all of the money you paid for the laptop as a “restocking fee.” They tend to state in their messages the things they do “in accordance with” the
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