Does RCCS purchase used computer systems?
Yes and no. The only way we purchase any used equipment is if it’s for a credit towards a new system being built by RCCS. The value of the system is at the discretion of RCCS. A computer that is used as a credit is often dismantled and used for spare parts that are often passed onto customers at no charge for the component. If a system is given to RCCS, this is not a tax deductible donation. To further answer the question, there is no cash exchange for a computer system. An example may be that you have a 2 year old system, we may offer a $150.00 dollar credit (discount) to your order of a new computer system built by RCCS. We may not offer any credit, depending on the system’s operation status. Once a system is rendered to the possession of RCCS, it is no longer the property of the original owner. RCCS ensures data is erased or destroyed from hard drives as a security measure once surrendered to our possession.
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