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    WTB cf-30 win7 ssd

    Discussion in 'ToughBook Buy Sell and Trade Forum' started by Mtech30, Jul 6, 2015.

  1. Mtech30

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    Hello all, looking to buy a cf-30 mk3 win7 ssd. bt wifi dvd cd/rw 1000 nit touch screen. fingerprint reader if possible, but not necessary. Thanks
     
  2. UNCNDL1

    UNCNDL1 Notebook Deity

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    There are several members here and on toughbooktalk.com that can provide for your request. They will chime in and pm you with details. These units are "turn-key" meaning ready to go out of the box. To get an idea of pricing and options, you can surf the net starting here for some prices:
    http://www.bobjohnson.com/toughbooks/
    For instance, you can configure your what you want like this:
    http://www.bobjohnson.com/toughbook-cf-30-touchscreen-core-2-duo-with-dvd-rw-drive/
    Remember, you get what you pay for...
     
  3. Mtech30

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    Thank you, UNCNDL1 for your reply & info. Will check that site for info & possible purchase. Thanks again
     
  4. SHEEPMAN!

    SHEEPMAN! Freelance

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    Advise if your PM arrived please.
    At 2130 hours I was loading cattle. I don't live on the web.
    UNCNDL1 was giving you an example of the REAL prices.

    REAL PRICES= the true cost of a turn-key unit. I have several, A firm NO works for me. 2235 hours and I need to eat.

    G'nite.

    J'd
     
  5. EdFromBJCS

    EdFromBJCS Notebook Geek

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    Thanks for the plug, UNCNDL1.

    I can't tell whether all this "you get what you pay for" and "REAL PRICES" jazz is meant to be an endorsement or a warning (it's been a long week, and my reading comprehension is suffering). Our prices are low, but we maintain a high level of quality and include a lifetime service warranty. I've seen some other stores in the refurb market offering to beat any competitor's price. We specifically don't do that because we'd rather sell a few good units and have happy, lifelong customers than sell truckloads of laptops with lax quality control. That said, we have to stay competitive in our pricing or we aren't going to sell ANY Toughbooks.

    Anyway, sorry if that came off as defensive. Like I said, I honestly can't tell if the implication about prices was a positive or a negative. It's 4:15 on a Friday and my brain is kaputt.

    Mtech30, I man the bobjohnson.com support chat during business hours Mon-Fri, so if you need help with anything or just wanna say howdy, I'm at your beck and call.
     
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  6. SHEEPMAN!

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    The only warning is ebay pricing is not the real price for a turn-key unit.

    No offense intended on my part. :)

    Jeff
     
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  7. UNCNDL1

    UNCNDL1 Notebook Deity

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    No offense intended on my part either, What Sadlmkr said above is what I meant also.