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September 16, 2024 Last Updated 8/5/25
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#0007 We Sell Used Computers and Component Parts


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Have you ever thought about buying a used computer? At MCC, we occasionally take in used computers, but only if they’re worth fixing up for resale. I refurbish and upgrade these devices to make them good as new, which usually means adding more memory or replacing the hard drive. Every device comes with a fresh installation of Microsoft Windows 10. We can also help with things like data transfers or installing software. This is a great option if you're looking for an affordable device to handle basic tasks like paying bills online.

I also have a variety of used computer parts available. These items come from trades, donations, or parts I’ve salvaged, and some are brand new old stock. It’s a great way to get a low-cost repair or upgrade.

What’s available? You’ll find older desktop computers, memory, hard drives, routers, fans, cables, adapters, monitors, and more. I sometimes get laptops, but they tend to sell fast. We have a lot of equipment right now and need to clear some space!

Note: Inventory, choices, and prices will vary.

More: We also buy used equipment! More info can be found in Blog Post #78.

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