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Need computers in your organisation? Computer Aid can help


Computer Aid is an organisation located in the UK specialising in helping non-profit organisations get laptops for their use. They can also help schools to get laptops cheaper than they would normally buy the laptops online.

Buyers can seek the help of the Computer Aid to ship the items if they're more than 10. The organisation is willing to ship computers to most countries of the world.

The only catch is that if you order laptops or desktops, you may not be able to get the exact required brand you sought for. They already specified that in terms and conditions.

Check out their services here.

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