JASPREET wrote:This is what we should do because many times we buy a new device and then the old one stays unused and stops working so it's a bigger loss for us.
If the battery can be fixed and it gives you the same efficiency of years back, no need changing it.eldavis wrote:Looking forward to get a new device by next year. My old one should be around three years now and the battery no longer last like it used to anymore.
People are impulsive with purchases. They always respond to the advertisement hype of manufacturers. They would present the new product to be so attractive that you would want to buy.augusta wrote:But if not, you should sell even half of your original price to get money to add and buy the new ones
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Yes definitely, if you have a workable device that can still serve you then continue using it to save money than buying a new one.
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