Contact-first marketplace

Scan-verified listings. In-person deals.

Inspectify LapStore is a listing platform — not escrow, not a courier, not a repair shop. Every ad ships with a hardware scan so you know exactly what to check before you pay the seller directly.

How a deal actually works

Four steps from browsing to handing over the cash — with the seller, in person.

  1. 1

    Find a laptop you like

    Browse listings filtered by CPU, RAM, price, brand, condition. Each ad shows a full scan from the Inspectify desktop tool — battery health, storage life, keyboard & display status, the lot.

  2. 2

    Contact the seller

    Every listing exposes the seller's phone number and email. Call, message, negotiate, agree on a meeting spot. Inspectify doesn't sit between you — you talk to the seller directly.

  3. 3

    Inspect the laptop in person

    Meet somewhere public and well-lit. Bring the scan report on your phone and compare: does the serial match? Does battery health tally? Are the ports, keys, screen and webcam actually working? Only proceed if everything lines up.

  4. 4

    Pay the seller & walk away

    Payment happens face-to-face — cash, bank transfer, or whatever you both agree on. Inspectify never holds your money and never charges a buyer fee. If anything feels off, walk away.

Specs come from the hardware

The desktop scanner reads CPU, RAM, storage, battery health and peripheral status straight off the machine. Sellers can't type them in, can't fake them.

Direct contact, no proxies

Phone and email appear on the listing page. You reach out yourself, arrange the viewing, set the price. No in-app chat to lose, no middleman.

Verified sellers are visible

Sellers who paid for a verification bundle wear a blue tick. Their identity was checked once — useful signal, not a guarantee. Always inspect before paying.

Buyer checklist — bring this to the meet-up

Five minutes of checking saves a lot of headaches. Open the ad on your phone and tick as you go.

Serial & model match

Compare the device's serial (About → System) against the scan on the ad. Brand, model, board revision should line up.

Battery health & cycles

Run powercfg /batteryreport on Windows or check the battery page. It should be within ±5% of the scan.

Keys, trackpad, hinges

Type a full sentence, test every key. Click and scroll. Open & close the lid — listen for creaks.

Display & webcam

Open a white page then a black page — look for dead pixels, backlight bleed, tinting. Launch the camera app briefly.

Ports & charging

Plug in the charger (should read "Charging"). Test each USB port with your phone cable. HDMI if you have a screen handy.

Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, speakers

Tether to your phone's hotspot, pair a BT device, play a quick clip. Thirty seconds total — catches most hidden faults.

Red flags — walk away if you see these

Any one of these on its own is enough to end the meeting.

  • Seller insists on advance payment, deposit, or "booking fee" before you see the laptop.
  • They only want to meet at an odd location, late at night, or inside a private car.
  • The laptop won't turn on for inspection — or boots to a locked account they "forgot the password" to.
  • Serial number is scratched, stickered over, or doesn't match the scan on the ad.
  • The asking price is suspiciously far below the predicted-price range.
  • They refuse to let you run any checks — "just trust me, it's sealed".

Ran into a bad listing or seller?

Email us at inspectifylapstore@gmail.com or call +92 319 6172319. Include the ad link, the seller's username, and a short summary. We review reports within 48 hours and can suspend abusive accounts.