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Dell Computer Auctions


Dell computer auctions are available from the company itself, as well as from most of the bigger generic auction sites, such as eBay.

There are also auctions available from resellers of computers, such as CompUSA. However, because Dell mostly relies on direct-sales of its computers, you won't find many Dells in these reseller auctions.

For many, the first place to go for a Dell auction is to go to dellauction.com, which has been online since 1997. This is an official auction site for refurbished computers, peripherals and software from Dell.

Dell Computer Auctions - Additional Resources

In addition to the official Dell auction site, you can find Dell's from many other, more generic auction sites.

These auction sites include:

auctions.yahoo.com
ubid.com
eBay.com

These sites feature hundreds of used Dells to bid on. In comparison to refurbished auction sales directly from Dell, however, you might not get good warranties on the equipment, which increases the risk from buying these other auctions.

Also, don't forget government auctions. Because of Dell's great value for money, advanced features, and good customer service, the government is a big Dell customer.

You can bid on their used and new surplus Dell equipment on the FirstGov.gov portal, which also hosts the auctions.


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