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popularEragorn | Staff posted Yesterday 7:58 PM

[Open-Box Excellent] Acer Nitro 60 Gaming Desktop: Intel Core i7-14700F, RTX 5070, 32GB DDR5, 1TB SSD $1236 + Free Pickup

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Best Buy [bestbuy.com] has Open-Box Acer Nitro 60 Gaming Desktop: Intel Core i7-14700F, RTX 5070, 32GB DDR5, 1TB SSD on sale for the prices below. Store pickup is free where available.

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  • Excellent [bestbuy.com] $1235.99
    • Works and looks like new. Includes all parts and accessories. Packaging may vary or be absent.
  • Good [bestbuy.com] $1214.99
    • Works like new. May have minor scratches or dents. May be missing non-essential parts, accessories, or packaging.
  • Fair [bestbuy.com] $11195.99
    • Works like new. May have larger dents or scratches. May be missing parts, accessories, or packaging.
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Best Buy [bestbuy.com] has Open-Box Acer Nitro 60 Gaming Desktop: Intel Core i7-14700F, RTX 5070, 32GB DDR5, 1TB SSD on sale for the prices below. Store pickup is free where available.

Available Options:
  • Excellent [bestbuy.com] $1235.99
    • Works and looks like new. Includes all parts and accessories. Packaging may vary or be absent.
  • Good [bestbuy.com] $1214.99
    • Works like new. May have minor scratches or dents. May be missing non-essential parts, accessories, or packaging.
  • Fair [bestbuy.com] $11195.99
    • Works like new. May have larger dents or scratches. May be missing parts, accessories, or packaging.

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Yesterday 9:40 PM
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StewbeZYesterday 9:40 PM
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Do we trust open box to have all the correct internals?
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UniqueWren7206Yesterday 9:41 PM
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None in stock for me. Shame too. I would've bought.
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Quote from StewbeZ :
Do we trust open box to have all the correct internals?
I'd verify everything to be cautious. Usually with open-box items I try pick up in store to check on it before signing it out.
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Quote from Eragorn :
I'd verify everything to be cautious. Usually with open-box items I try pick up in store to check on it before signing it out.
Best Buys around me do NOT let you check the item before signing. When you come to the pick-up counter, they automatically mark your order filled. And if you are not happy with the condition, you will still have to go through the normal return process. This is the one reason why I hate their open box deals.
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Quote from deelseaker :
Best Buys around me do NOT let you check the item before signing. When you come to the pick-up counter, they automatically mark your order filled. And if you are not happy with the condition, you will still have to go through the normal return process. This is the one reason why I hate their open box deals.
Oh weird - the locations I've ever been to allow me to turn the item on, open the box, etc before checking it out. If i change my mind I just ask them to cancel it.
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IvyCharizardYesterday 10:17 PM
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Quite a few FAIR in stock near me.
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2ndHouseYesterday 10:18 PM
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I'm guessing that since these are open box that they have no warranty? I tried looking at the site, but don't see warranty information. I've never bought open box before, but considering this.

The RAM is a little slow for DDR5, according to answered questions it's only 4800 speed.

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Quote from 2ndHouse :
I'm guessing that since these are open box that they have no warranty? I tried looking at the site, but don't see warranty information. I've never bought open box before, but considering this.

The RAM is a little slow for DDR5, according to answered questions it's only 4800 speed.
I may be wrong, but I believe open-box items are supposed to include a full warranty. You might have to contact the manufacturer with a proof of purchase though to reset the warranty timeframe. I recommend asking/verifying with best buy support as I may be wrong.
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Quote from deelseaker :
Best Buys around me do NOT let you check the item before signing. When you come to the pick-up counter, they automatically mark your order filled. And if you are not happy with the condition, you will still have to go through the normal return process. This is the one reason why I hate their open box deals.
They would never do that. Cuts down on time wasters. Part of the game to get cheap deals. For a full PC though, I never tried testing that inside of thr store so I am not sure if they will allow you to test it after you sign.


But I image it you walk it over the geek squad, you could ask them to verify since you did just buy it from them:

Then say you can check it yourself. I bring a portable LCD/ keyboard and mouse to test computer. I just need power plug. Done this not for best buy but to test machines when not at home. Starbucks works or it used to when power plugs are not covered up since they hate dwellers with laptops there it seems these days.


I contemplated getting a portable power station but it's like $499 for a 600w+ unit Some cars have a plug that supports high power use The cigarette 9v will blow the fuse so can't use that
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UniqueWren7206Yesterday 10:54 PM
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Quote from Eragorn :
I may be wrong, but I believe open-box items are supposed to include a full warranty. You might have to contact the manufacturer with a proof of purchase though to reset the warranty timeframe. I recommend asking/verifying with best buy support as I may be wrong.
Unless it changed from when I worked there, you get the full warranty.
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Quote from Elon69 :
They would never do that. Cuts down on time wasters. Part of the game to get cheap deals. For a full PC though, I never tried testing that inside of thr store so I am not sure if they will allow you to test it after you sign.
I am not even talking about testing it. They wouldn't let you do a visual inspection. They should allow you to confirm the cosmetic condition and the completeness of parts/accessories.
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Elon69Today 12:01 AM
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Oh that is weird. The Bestbuy near you are a-holes then.

the one I got to they know it's open box and could have problems so I usually say I wanna check before I go home to save a trip coming back. They totally understand it. They can't stop you from opening the box while you're in the store anyway. I've done this for HP Omen I did 3 months ago and a couple of other laptops.

I literally opened the box (laptops so far) on the desk where I signed on the kiosk (I may move to the side so next customer can be service but they never gave me hassle. Once I took my stuff to the nearest aisle and inspected it all also. The HP had a battery at 0% so they even plugged it so it actually boots up.

I seems to have an nice affect on people in real life Smilie

Take it to the Appliance aisle, plenty of flat surfaces there if they won't let you use a table.

If there's a problem and they blame you, tell them to go to the CCTV woot



Quote from deelseaker :
I am not even talking about testing it. They wouldn't let you do a visual inspection. They should allow you to confirm the cosmetic condition and the completeness of parts/accessories.
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IzzCToday 12:36 AM
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Quote from Eragorn :
Oh weird - the locations I've ever been to allow me to turn the item on, open the box, etc before checking it out. If i change my mind I just ask them to cancel it.
I'd imagine that it's difficult to do that with a PC but at a bare minimum you should be able to pretty easily visibly inspect it on the spot without powering it on. I just picked up an open box OMEN laptop a few days ago and I spent nearly 10 minutes waiting for it to boot up after going through the windows initial startup to verify that none of the components were stripped and they were totally cool with it.

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