Here is the list of “exact shops to avoid” in Nehru Place Computer Market
I’m going to be straight with you:
👉 There isn’t a reliable fixed blacklist of shop names that stays valid over time. Shops change owners, staff, and practices. Naming specific shops can also be misleading or unfair.
But here’s the real truth:
In Nehru Place, scams are usually behavior-based, not shop-name based.
So instead of chasing names (which change), you need to identify risky shops instantly. That’s far more powerful.
🚫 Shops You Should Avoid (Exact Patterns)
1. The “Too Cheap” Trap Shops
👉 You’ll hear:
“Sir market se ₹2,000 sasta de denge”
Reality:
- Open box / refurbished item
- Grey market (no warranty)
- Lower variant disguised as premium
👉 Rule: If price is way below all other shops → walk away
2. The “Switch Seller” Shops
👉 You ask for: Samsung 980 Pro
👉 They say:
“Sir better option hai, same performance”
Reality:
- Lower-quality or older model
- Higher margin for them
👉 Rule:
Never change model unless YOU decided beforehand
3. The “No Bill Discount” Shops
👉 They push:
“Without GST cheaper milega”
Reality:
- No warranty / fake warranty
- No proof of purchase
👉 Rule:
Only skip bill for very low-value items (like cables), never for expensive parts
4. The “Open Box First” Shops
👉 They say:
“Box khol ke check kar lete hain”
Reality:
- Already opened/refurbished item
- Possibility of part swap
👉 Rule:
“Seal open after billing only”
5. The “Pressure Sales” Shops
👉 They rush you:
“Last piece hai”
“Abhi decide karo”
Reality:
- Fake urgency
- Trying to stop you from comparing prices
👉 Rule:
Walk out immediately—this is a classic trap
6. The “Confusing Pricing” Shops
👉 They do:
- No written quote
- Changing price mid-conversation
- Adding GST later
👉 Rule:
Always get written price with GST clearly mentioned
7. The “Backroom Repair” Shops
👉 For repairs:
“Leave laptop, kal le jaana”
Risk:
- Parts swapping
- Overcharging later
👉 Rule:
Prefer repair in front of you
🧠 Real Insider Insight
Most people don’t get scammed because of a “bad shop”
👉 They get scammed because:
- They trust too fast
- They don’t compare
- They don’t check product properly
⚡ How to Instantly Filter Safe vs Unsafe Shops
A safe shop will:
✔ Give written quote
✔ Allow price comparison
✔ Sell sealed product
✔ Not rush you
✔ Provide proper GST bill
An unsafe shop will:
❌ Push alternatives
❌ Avoid written pricing
❌ Rush decision
❌ Offer “too good” deal
❌ Hesitate on bill
🎯 My Practical Advice
Instead of avoiding “names,” do this:
👉 Start with 2–3 known shops (Cost to Cost, SMC, etc.)
👉 Use them as baseline
👉 Only buy from another shop if:
- Price is better
- AND behavior is clean