popularDr.W posted Sep 03, 2025 09:37 AM
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popularDr.W posted Sep 03, 2025 09:37 AM
Apple MacBook Pro (Refurb): 16", M3 Pro, 18GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Space Black $1284.99
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I, for one, am entirely on your side. 512gb is the absolute bare-bones I'd ever entertain on a laptop today....it was low-end back in 2015. Especially on a performance-tier machine such as this.
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512gb is ridiculous in 2025. tired of apple upcharge on storage so they can sell iCloud subscription
shhhh. don't say that too loud. there was a sale on here for a 128gb ssd M1 Air (edu market refurb)....and people were wildly in favor of it.
I, for one, am entirely on your side. 512gb is the absolute bare-bones I'd ever entertain on a laptop today....it was low-end back in 2015. Especially on a performance-tier machine such as this.
Allstate warranty is useless. They will try their best to dodge paying you, after you spend 2-3 hours with offshore call center people.
I've never had any issue with using All States.
it's not 35% off the refurb price. sick of these "Slickdeals" that are just refurbished products with the discount being shown from the new price
...and not manufacturer certified refurbished, so who knows what "refurb" even means in these posts.
At least with ebay, you have some protections. You have a 60-day return period, if the item isn't in the condition as advertised. Furthermore, you have a 1-year "All States" warranty...which is more than the paltry 90-day Woot warranty offered on some of their electronics.
This one also has a 1-year "Apple" warranty, so chances are you'll be able to get AppleCare on this unit. That's by far the best, if you have one of those "Apple Stores" (orchards?) near you.
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Twice I had to take the device to a predetermined repair shop and if they quoted me to fix more then what the item cost they paid me for the device at the price I paid.
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