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Ant suggestions on ways of going about this for a small opperation?
Your question is: "If it doesn't work, whose problem should it be?"
Hmmm. If there's no tech support, and no warranty, I'm just out my money if it never works. Oh, unless I use a chargeback from the credit card. Then I've got a useless computer and you've got no money.
I'd imagine that referrals and repeat customers would be important to your business, like most. Treating people the way you'd like to be treated in a similar situation usually works well.
While you may not need to answer questions on why Windows is so poorly designed, I think you need to plan to resolve problems with the computers. If a wire comes loose in shipping, an extra disk drive was forgotten during building, or whatever, how will it get resolved?
Most people buy from a vendor because of either low price, expected good service, convenient location, or they know them. The last 2 probably won't apply online, so you'll need a combo of low price and/or good service. There are already some pretty low prices out there with good service....
Is there 3rd party services I could partner with to provide these services for my company?
FYI, There are only 1-2 companies I found online doing what I'm considering. And its not desktop PC's. I was also considering selling them though ebay. If someone sells their pc though ebay thay do not have to provide support or warranty. Which is what brought up my question.
Whatever makes you think that? If you are selling as a trader - which is what you will be - you have several legal issues to consider and I doubt you can sell "without a warranty". Not in the US or UK anyway.
If you provide a bit more detail on what PCs you are looking to sell then perhaps our advice could be more targeted.
That doesn't sound like a bad idea, hmmmm.
If you have good technical knowledge of computer then you can get good number of customers from your city only because there are still few computer engineers with good computer knowledge and they are very expensive.