Yes, there are occasions when we try to convince our customers to fix their computers. This sounds like a joke, isn't it? We're not in the business of earning money, you thought. Sure, it's an industry, but we're focused on ensuring that our clients are taken by us. In the end, we would like to make sure that our computer repair services last for a long time, not one that fails in one or two months.
Make a sensible judgement on this subject. If your laptop is more than 5 years old and appears aged and gray, then put it aside. It's not necessary to use your laptop as support as it's getting six feet lower.
Our general rule of thumb is that if it costs more than 60% of its initial cost or a new one and you're not happy, then get rid of it. Of course, if you have hundreds of dollars spent on software for your computer that isn't available in other places, the choice is yours to make. At the end of the day, your mental attachment to your computer might be the winner, but with logical thinking about it, you'd be better off investing the money to buy a new computer when it's excessive repair expenses.
If your computer is performing haphazardly out of the box, look into the locally specific lemon law. Simply take it to the manufacturer and request a new machine.
Before you make your decision ensure that you get the cost of a computer diagnostic for free to ensure you're in control and are able to make the choice which is the best choice for you. This will assist you in deciding whether to repair your laptop or purchase the new model.