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What is the authentic used hp folio 9480m price in nigeria right now in Computer Village?
I want to buy the HP Folio 9480m but vendors on Jiji are listing it at wildly different prices making me suspicious of scams. What is the standard authentic hp folio 9480m price in nigeria today directly from major importers in Computer Village Ikeja? If the vendor offers it with a 500GB HDD instead of an SSD how much should I demand they reduce the price?
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3 days agoThe massive price discrepancies you see online for the hp folio 9480m are due to the aggressive "Apple tax" aesthetic markup. Vendors know this laptop looks exactly like a MacBook Pro so they arbitrarily inflate prices for desperate students. If you walk directly into the major wholesale plazas in Computer Village (like those along Medical Road or Otigba Street) the standard authentic hp folio 9480m price in nigeria for a clean UK used Core i5 model with 8GB RAM and a 256GB SSD is strictly between 130,000 and 150,000 Naira. Anyone charging 180,000 Naira or above is blatantly exploiting you and you should walk away immediately.
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3 days agoIf a vendor attempts to sell you the hp folio 9480m with an old 500GB mechanical HDD instead of a solid state drive (SSD) you must demand a massive price reduction of at least 15,000 to 20,000 Naira. Buying this specific ultrabook with a mechanical hard drive is a terrible mistake. An HDD will bottleneck the older 4th generation processor so severely that simply opening Google Chrome will take 30 seconds. The laptop will feel incredibly sluggish and unresponsive. Tell the vendor you will only pay 115,000 Naira for the HDD version or insist they swap the HDD out for a 256GB SSD before you pay the standard 140,000 Naira price. Do not compromise on the SSD.
josh
3 days agoI bought mine for 135k in Ikeja last month. It came with the backlit keyboard and a 256GB SSD. Do not let Instagram vendors scam you with their "premium delivery" markups. Go to the market and negotiate.
josh
3 days agoCheck the corners of the laptop carefully. If it was dropped the aluminum corners will be heavily dented or bent inwards. A heavily dented chassis should drop the price by at least 15k because it ruins the premium look.
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3 days agoIf the vendor claims it is the Core i7 version and wants 20k extra do not pay it. The i7 in this laptop is a low voltage dual core chip just like the i5. You will literally not notice any difference in speed but it will drain your battery faster.