While out of town on a business trip, my fianc? texted me with the message: I bought a used notebook for $150.00. My first thought was uh oh. Later that afternoon when I got home I looked at her purchase and really hated to tell her she had been ripped off. This piece of junk was approximately 10 years old with absolutely no operating system installed so there was no way to prove it works before you buy it. I took an old windows 98 CD and attempted to see if the thing would even boot. About half way through the boot process, BLUE SCREEN, grabbed a copy of windows 95, BLUE SCREEN. Would not even load Linux and that will just about run on anything. OK so not only is the notebook old, it?s worthless. I contacted the owner of this "Company" and was told it was liquidation so there are no refunds. Then I was accused of breaking the notebook as he claimed it was in perfect working condition before he sold it. Again this could not be verified as there was no operating system on it. So long story short, BEWARE of a person named David Romero doing business as South Bend PC "Home of the $100 computer" Phone number 574-229-3333. By the way, the company appears to be fake. The phone number was traced back to a pre paid cell phone and the address is a residence. Google search and yellow page searches show no such company by that name and the better business bureau has never heard of them. This guy is working sales at Convention Centers, Fair Grounds etc. As cheap as notebooks and netbooks are these days, just save yourself the agony and buy a new one but if you must get one used, at least make sure it has an OS and you can actually see it run. K is really mad at what happened but she has learned a valuable lesson.