Keep it or trash it?

I bought a notebook second hand the other day off of CL. I was not informed it was broke. So take a look at the picture and tell me if you would trash the machine or not. The machine is still under warranty yet Acer will not fix it unless I pay them almost $300 dollars. The damage does not effect the machine's use except I thiunk the SD card reader is not working.

Thoughts?

 

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Reply #1 Top

Can't you get a refund off the second hand dealer? He gave you a faulty product.

As long as you don't need the SD card reader a bit of duct tape does wonders.

Reply #2 Top

Not sure I want a refund. Trying to resell this unit online. I can trade it for a decent IBM Thinkpad with Windows 7 if I want. Never had a Thinkpad before. No need for tape as there is a screw in that area that holds it together just fine.

Reply #3 Top

in my opinion the biggest worry would be with the hard drive having received such a large impact,(hopefully the hdd is NOT seagate(also known as 'SHITGATE' or 'shockit it died WITH all the data and there ain't no way you can get the data back').

with laptops the main performance pointers is AMOUNT of ram(and speed of ram), then cpu mhz(ghz), number of cores, and screen size (and if it has a separate video chipset all the better, but most if not all laptop drives other than ssd are 5400rpm OR SLOWER. and the only thing I do NOT like about the thinkpads is the eraserpoint mouse in the middle of the keyboard.

harpo

 

Reply #4 Top

I would keep it, a little wear-and-tear gives a sort of scruffy-looking vibe. If everything still functions, that is.

Reply #5 Top

I'm seriously considering getting the Thinkpad. No worries about the hard drive. It's not a Seagate. It's a Western Digital drive. I need something a bit smaller anyhow.

Reply #6 Top

IMO. I'd keep it. Use it until you get the bucks to replace it, strip it for parts and build a laptop from both and make it work like it was on steroids. Nah...just kidding. Whichever is going to work better for you. Keeping it or the thinkpad.

Reply #7 Top

Keep it.  Just watch the HDD as harpo indicated.  If it looks like it is having issues, replace it. They are cheap enough.

Reply #8 Top

I think the main factor here would be what you paid for it in the first place... and how much longer is it under warranty?  The answers to those questions would very much impact how I'd handle things. 

Reply #9 Top

If the components aren't exposed some cosmetic damage shouldn't affect performance. Obviously what you paid for it would be a factor in it's worth too. I've never owned a Acer product but I'm on my fourth ThinkPad in nine years and have had absolutely no problems whatsoever with any of them (IBM or Lenovo)...

Reply #10 Top

I paid $250 for it if I recall correctly. I still haven't decided if I am going to trade it in yet.

Reply #11 Top

What's the retail value?

Reply #12 Top

I'd keep it. Check for any other damage first- boot, run it for a reasonable time, maybe install and play a few graphics-intensive games, that sort of thing. If it works, just duct-tape over the bad spot and avoid any future hard knocks.

Reply #13 Top

In matters such as these, to trade, to sell or to keep, there is always one who benefits at the expense of another.

I say keep it.

You see, if you keep it, you won't lose any more money by selling it or trading it.

Further, by keeping it, you will effectively prevent any potential buyer from experiencing your concerns/worries, regrets and sense of loss.  So why pass on the misery?

And should you actually profit from this potential trade/sale, then you'd be just as sneaky as the seller who gave you this misery in the first place.

Keeping it will be the most honorable thing.

-.-

Reply #14 Top

Quoting Scoutdog, reply 12
I'd keep it. Check for any other damage first- boot, run it for a reasonable time, maybe install and play a few graphics-intensive games, that sort of thing. If it works, just duct-tape over the bad spot and avoid any future hard knocks.
End of Scoutdog's quote

There is no need to tape anything as there is a screw in that area that holds everything together just fine. The only thing that got damaged was the plastic trim. Acer can fix it at my expense.

Quoting aeligos, reply 13
You see, if you keep it, you won't lose any more money by selling it or trading it.
End of aeligos's quote

If I sell it I can buy a brand new Compaq. In my CL ad I clearly show the damage so nothing is going on that is dishonest.

Reply #15 Top

As obvious as the damage is, and since it by and large still forks fine, I'd keep it for the inherent theft deterant.  People are less likely to steal it if they see it's broke.  (Not saying they won't, but still.)

But, if you can trade it in for something you would get more use out of, then definitely go for it.

-Twilight Storm

Reply #16 Top

Quoting Twilight_Storm, reply 15
still forks fine
End of Twilight_Storm's quote
:maybe:

Reply #17 Top

Beats me why Acer wants $300 to replace the least expensive part of the machine.  You can buy plastic case parts (see here for example).  Of course, I can't say how easy it would be to do the fiddly work of fitting them, but it's a possibility.

 

Reply #18 Top

Quoting Uvah, reply 16



Quoting Twilight_Storm,
reply 15
still forks fine

End of Uvah's quote

Sorry, Still works fine, was in a hurry.

-Twilight Storm

Reply #19 Top

I traded it in for a HP DV9000 notebook. Now I have to worry about a faulty video card. I wonder if this model had issues. Another question comes to mind. Should I get Windows Vista and suffer the yucky woes of that OS or use a pirated copy of 7 until I can get a copy from school...

Reply #20 Top

Yucky woes versus pirated copy. Hmmmm tough choice. The pirated copy you may or may not be able to activate unless of course it already is. Then there's a possibility of yucky woes with that. Kinda like bein' caught between a rock and a hard place.

Reply #21 Top

Guys...you know the rules about discussing pirated software.

Kona, don't you have a copy of Windows 7? Try installing it with your CD key. The key resets every 90 days so if it's been more than that since your last install, you're good.

Reply #22 Top

No I don't have a legit copy of 7. The one I have is a copy of a friends so I really don't want to use it. This machine gets a 4.5 score with Vista. I have 3 GB RAM. Is Vista really that bad or what should I do?

Reply #23 Top

Run Vista ... The service packs fixed up a lot of issues with it (although I still use the CD to sit my coffee mug on), run it as raw as you can, get Win7 when you can afford it.

I had nothing but problems with Vista, but there are users who didn't.

 

Reply #24 Top

Quoting kona0197, reply 22
what should I do?
End of kona0197's quote

Kona...are you planning to stay on this site or not?

You know full well we have a zero tolerance for warez use.

 

Reply #25 Top

I'm planning on staying. After all I've been here some time.

I will stick to Vista. seems to run just as fast as 7 on this setup and I'm all legit with this OS. Will look into how much my college sells 7 for.

Now I am still wondering if this model has any video issues like the DV6000 does. If so I may think about getting something newer sooner.