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Don’t go to Qingdao Bainaohui to buy computers.

Be careful when buying computers in the Science and Technology Street area of ??Liaoning Road, Qingdao. There are too many scammers out there. Whether it is Bainaohui, Yigao, or Electronic Information City, there are scammers. I was deceived by profiteers in Bainaohui on January 10, 2012. I spent about 2,000 yuan more than the market price to buy a computer. Only after checking the online quotation did I realize that I had been cheated. I regret it so much. The computer I originally wanted to buy was the ASUS n55xi267sf. The tax-free price negotiated with the profiteer is 6,800 yuan. They asked me to pay first before placing an order to pick up the goods. I thought I was going to buy it anyway, so I handed over the money. The tragedy unfolded from then on. The salesperson took me to a store called "Shenzhou Cyberport" on the fourth floor of Bainaohui. The store is quite big. She asked me to wait there, and she went to pick up the goods in line. I waited for about ten minutes. A man with glasses who looked like a skinny monkey came to me (this man is a complete liar and a bitch) and said to me: Are you rich? Buy this kind of machine. The operation of this machine There will be follow-up fees after the system win7. If you install a commonly used software, you have to pay a fee to use it (I am a computer novice. I have never used win7 and don’t know about it) and the compatibility is not good. You will experience a blue screen of death when playing games. ; He also said he was the store's maintenance technician. Regardless of the sales aspect, the computer you want to buy is often taken back and repaired. Said me if I really want this computer you have to sign another agreement. I was scared when he said that. Who wants the new computer they just bought to have problems every day? . I asked him what the agreement was. He showed me the agreement and said that the computer could not be taken away unless he signed it. The agreement was written by hand and the general content was as follows: Dear customer, the product you bought was purchased by ASUS due to a problem. If there are any software problems with the recalled models, our store will not be responsible. . . . . . There are some things I can’t remember later. When I saw this I was completely convinced that this was a defective computer. I asked him if I could replace it with a computer with similar price and performance. He said it didn't matter, he would just repair it. You have to ask the store manager. I went to the store manager and asked for a replacement computer, but the store manager deliberately said that the order had already been placed and could not be replaced. I said you can't sell my faulty machine. The four-eyed skinny monkey (he calls himself a repairman, let's call it that) said to the store manager: "It's not easy for people to pay so much money to buy a computer, so just replace it." I was very grateful to it at the time. Can you help me speak. I also have a good impression of it. The store manager said, "Which one do you want?" I only know about the ASUS n55 model online, but I haven't paid attention to the others! I just wanted the skinny guy with four eyes to speak to me. I thought he was a good person, so I asked him to recommend one to me. Later, it came up with a Gateway nv55s09 and said that this notebook has similar performance to the computer I chose. The price is similar. It is a quad-core processor, (amd6 processor) and they also boast that this computer can run all large games on the market, with all the special effects turned on without any pressure. I somehow believed it at the time. I thought it was really that good, so I asked him to take a look at the new one. After it got a new computer and unblocked it, I looked at the basic configuration on the lower right side of the keyboard: 320G hard drive. I only looked at this piece of data. I just feel something is wrong, the 320G hard drive doesn’t seem to be that expensive. Immediately use your mobile phone to go online to Zhongguancun to check the quotation. The prices quoted in various regions online are basically between 4,000 and 4,500. Only then did I feel that I might have been deceived. I requested a refund from them but they said the package had been opened and could not be returned. I said the price was too expensive and gave it to me for 4,500. They said that the price reported online was a parallel import and could not be used as a reference, and no refunds would be given. Moreover, the computer was second-hand once it was unpacked. If they wanted to return it, they would have to compensate them for the depreciation fee of 3,000 yuan. Of course I didn't want to, so I started arguing with them. In the end, I had to wait until Bainaohui was about to close after get off work and there was no refund, so I had to take the computer home with me. On the car ride home, I kept thinking about the whole thing that happened today. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that this was a trap they had set up, waiting for me to get in.

After returning home, I took out the invoice for the computer purchase and saw that the invoice was issued by Qingdao Pushuo Technology Information Co., Ltd. I checked this company online and saw that many netizens had been deceived and suffered losses by this company using the same method. Yes, and this company was exposed by the Peninsula Metropolis Newspaper as a company that specializes in deceiving people into buying low-end computers at high prices. The next day I called 12315 to complain and see if I could return the computer and get my money back. They said you have to have evidence to prove that the computer seller lied to you, otherwise they can't help me. I didn't have any evidence at the time. I had to accept my fate.

I hope that friends who want to buy a computer will not encounter an experience like mine. I also remind everyone to be careful when buying computers at Liaoning Road Science and Technology Street, as there are many scammers like this. No matter which store you buy a computer from, if you encounter someone saying that there is something wrong with the computer you want to buy, they need to replace it for you. Then it must be a liar. Special attention should be paid to: Qingdao Pushuo Technology Information Co., Ltd., they are a complete scammer. Their company has small branches in three digital supermarkets on Science and Technology Street. The ‘Shenzhou Cyberport’ mentioned above on the fourth floor of Bainaohui is one of them. I hope that friends who have been victimized by profiteers and those who have not been victimized can share their experiences with others. Especially

so that friends who want to buy computers will not be fooled again, and those heartless profiteers will have no business to do.