• j4yt33@feddit.org
    911·
    29 days ago

    Get them from where? I always read about these basically-free computers but have yet to see one

    • undead@lemmy.ca
      333·
      29 days ago

      Facebook marketplace, kjiji, etc

        • Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish
          48·
          29 days ago

          ‘Gaming laptop, only used occasionally. Been sitting around for a while because my kid’s got a new hobby. £1,200 no offers. I know what I’ve got’

          The pictured laptop has a Centrino sticker on it and looks like it’s been used to dig a garden

        • not_amm@lemmy.ml
          11·
          29 days ago

          Same here in México, a lot of people think their dual core Intel from 2011 (and even older than that) is still worth more than +$100USD. Even worse, companies usually want to resell devices to recover some of the cost, so even that option is kind of expensive. I’m waiting for some friends that can buy company devices for cheap so they can resell them to me for cheap too lol

        • Zealousideal_Fox_900@lemmy.dbzer0.com
          31·
          28 days ago

          Yep. My FB Marketplace is 75% crackheads flogging off stuff they stole from shops/actual tax payers/their neighbours/ the train, 10% delusional idiots with shit that isn’t worth half of their asking price, 10% scammers, and 5% not shit listings.

        • Diurnambule@jlai.lu
          2·
          29 days ago

          Pawn shop I would say but they are expensive too… Their is some carricatibe structure which refurbish computers and sell them gor dirt cheap. 20 Buck per tower. But that crapy computers.

      • ramenshaman@lemmy.world
        27·
        29 days ago

        I wouldn’t touch Facebook with a 10’ ethernet cable. Haven’t heard of kjiji, I’ll have to check it out.

        • kent_eh@lemmy.caEnglish
          8·
          29 days ago

          Haven’t heard of kjiji, I’ll have to check it out.

          It’s essentially Craigslist, but in Canada.

          Craigslist doesn’t really have a user base here.

          • Tm12@lemmy.caEnglish
            6·
            29 days ago

            Except in Vancouver. It’s a Craigslist city.

        • LaLuzDelSol@lemmy.world
          31·
          29 days ago

          You’re missing out, Facebook marketplace is THE place to buy local secondhand goods for dirt cheap without getting scammed. You do need an account but you don’t need to install anything, and the payments are not done through FB

      • errer@lemmy.worldEnglish
        13·
        29 days ago

        Did someone fall asleep on the keyboard when they came up with kjiji?

        • Trainguyrom@reddthat.comEnglish
          2·
          28 days ago

          I think it’s secretly Khajiit’s new marketplace for wares if you have the coin

    • Macaroni_ninja@lemmy.world
      152·
      29 days ago

      I know its not the most ideal place, but FB marketplace where I live has lots of old PCs/Laptops for under 50 eur. I would probably start there personally.

      • Sam, The Man@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish
        2·
        29 days ago

        I go to Ebay and sort by distance. It’s like Craigslist but they send it to you!

    • Zealousideal_Fox_900@lemmy.dbzer0.com
      2·
      28 days ago

      I do e-scooter mechanical stuff, I always have a bid war with the local franchisee scooter shop nearby fighting for the scooters. I know its them, so I try to raise the bids for them as much as possible to fuck them around.

    • Trainguyrom@reddthat.comEnglish
      1·
      28 days ago

      eBay, work, friends/family, friendly ask of your work’s IT person, or just call up the local recycling/ecycling company and ask

    • Mongostein@lemmy.ca
      1·
      27 days ago

      We have bins around our city for people to drop electronics off for recycling. I’ve taken a few laptops from there. You’re not supposed to, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.

      One I gave to my buddy who needed something just for emails and web browsing and whatnot, one is running a server, and a couple more went back in to the bin because they were actually broken, but I took the hard drives for the server machine. I have one on a self ready in case the server machine dies so I haven’t gone looking for any new ones in a while.