@@theagilecoder How much u got that for if I may ask
Ya for this one I negotiated a bit and paid 27k. He has several pieces of the same model, feel free to ping him.
MicroApts technologies, Avalahalli, Blr.
Last year I had bought X1 Yoga Intel 10th gen for 35k and X13 Yoga Intel 10th Gen for 30k from other resellers in the city.
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Some wisdom from talking to various resellers in the city and folks from the IT service dept of my company who regularly auction these thinkpads:
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There is a genuine risk of resellers swapping out components so go with models where most components are soldered on the MB, i.e. X series (X1 carbon, X1 Yoga, X13 series) or T(s) series like T14s (stands for slim - memory and wifi chip is soldered)
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Ask the reseller for the serial number on the back and use it to confirm the specs on Lenovo’s support page.
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Always make sure the BIOS is unlocked - sometime when IT depts of companies auction off to resellers, they forget to unlock the BIOS.
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Always check the battery health using batterymon or Lenovo vantage software - with 3 years of usage health should be >80%
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Almost all resellers will give 3 months testing warranty, you can negotiate to increase it or lower the price.
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Go with resellers with a physical store.