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    Is Agors Market legit? $660 for Dell 7537 15" 16GB RAM 256GB SSD

    Discussion in 'Notebook and Tech Bargains' started by Darrenp, May 1, 2014.

  1. Darrenp

    Darrenp Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi guys,
    I spotted this DELL Inspiron 15 7537-4500U i7 16GB 256GB SSD and 1080p

    The link to machine on the Agors Market store is here:

    DELL Inspiron 15 7000 7537-4500U - Agors Market S.A

    The same machine, refurbed, on eBay goes for almost $1300 shipped here to Australia.
    Dell Inspiron 15 7000 7537 I7 4500U 16GB 256GB SSD 1080P Backlit Touchscreen WTY | eBay

    Has anyone used Agors?

    The site says:

    Am I right to think this is an absurd deal? If it's all good, I'll get this right away.
     
  2. Darrenp

    Darrenp Notebook Enthusiast

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    saturnotaku Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Have you ever heard the phrase, "If it's too good to be true, it probably is?"
     
  4. Hayoung

    Hayoung Notebook Consultant

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    Seems odd to have .de for a Polish company, don't even have the company name in the URL.

    While googling I had a hard time finding anything about it and only results that came about were this thread and two other french ones, they too were wondering if it was a scam.
     
  5. HopelesslyFaithful

    HopelesslyFaithful Notebook Virtuoso

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    PC Mall and eCost are the same company. They at first appear to be fake but are real. They also sometimes have weirdly good prices but they generally sucked. A few items they sold were a steal back in the day