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I'm eyeing the 55cx refurb for my office; $999 seems like a good deal. when you reserve one for store pickup do you get to pick from what they have? Obviously would like the one w/o blemishes and least # hour of use
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I'm eyeing the 55cx refurb for my office; $999 seems like a good deal. when you reserve one for store pickup do you get to pick from what they have? Obviously would like the one w/o blemishes and least # hour of use
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I'm eyeing the 55cx refurb for my office; $999 seems like a good deal. when you reserve one for store pickup do you get to pick from what they have? Obviously would like the one w/o blemishes and least # hour of use
You get what they give you, don't think you can pick. It's packaged really well in a plain box. My 55cx refurb had 120 hrs..
i got Sony 77in OLED last december for $1600 delivered
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i got Sony 77in OLED last december for $1600 delivered
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*Well, not me personally but a guy I know. ...
No, they didn't.
*No, no, no they didn't. ...But you could imagine what it'd be like if they did, right...?
The term "refurbished " no longer h as any established meaning. It can mean anything from a third party repairing a product that has been in use for 2 years on the one hand —to a product that was sold and returned without ever being used, on the other hand.
Everything depends on the seller's definition of "refurbished" and if they don't have a clear written definition then I would steer clear of refurbs because you don't know what you are getting. The other issue is who is doing the refurbishing. Is it the manufacturer or just some guy with a repair shop?
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The term "refurbished " no longer h as any established meaning. It can mean anything from a third party repairing a product that has been in use for 2 years on the one hand —to a product that was sold and returned without ever being used, on the other hand.
Everything depends on the seller's definition of "refurbished" and if they don't have a clear written definition then I would steer clear of refurbs because you don't know what you are getting. The other issue is who is doing the refurbishing. Is it the manufacturer or just some guy with a repair shop?
Unless they've changed it over the last year or so, they use a third party vendor for their refurbs and I've seen some horrors stories. But sometimes they are customer returns because I've seen some crazy low hours.
It's really rolling the dice, IMO. I'd rather go with an open box or even a display model from Best Buy, with their warranty. That way, even if it craps out or gets BI, it's covered or I get whatever I paid on a gift card, minus the warranty cost of course
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in fact, just let's just delete slickdeals. nba2k18 got a mediocre tv for a sale and isn't interested in this post, so let's all move on with our lives
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No, you don't.
*Well, not me personally but a guy I know. ...
No, they didn't.
*No, no, no they didn't. ...But you could imagine what it'd be like if they did, right...?
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Everything depends on the seller's definition of "refurbished" and if they don't have a clear written definition then I would steer clear of refurbs because you don't know what you are getting. The other issue is who is doing the refurbishing. Is it the manufacturer or just some guy with a repair shop?
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Everything depends on the seller's definition of "refurbished" and if they don't have a clear written definition then I would steer clear of refurbs because you don't know what you are getting. The other issue is who is doing the refurbishing. Is it the manufacturer or just some guy with a repair shop?
It's really rolling the dice, IMO. I'd rather go with an open box or even a display model from Best Buy, with their warranty. That way, even if it craps out or gets BI, it's covered or I get whatever I paid on a gift card, minus the warranty cost of course
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