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    Laptop stickers...

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by inkyquills, May 14, 2005.

  1. inkyquills

    inkyquills Notebook Consultant

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    You know those stickers on laptops and also computers that says what kind of stuff your computer is made of (eg. Intel Inside, Pentium 4, ATI RADEON graphics, and Windows XP). They're usually on the lower, right hand side of the keyboard.

    Well is it okay if they are taken off? Would it decrease the value of the laptop or devaluate it?
     
  2. dolemite

    dolemite Notebook Enthusiast

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    Nah that shouldn't affect the value as long as you don't scratch up the case when removing the stickers.
     
  3. queshy

    queshy Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    Noooooo I love the stickers...