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subject: Refurbished Computers - The Reality [print this page]


"All of us have been affected by the economic recession, in one way or another. Because of this, we are constantly looking for ways so that we can save money and make ends meet. Today, we see people buying refurbished computers, which is actually a very effective way of coping up with the economic difficulty today.

An equipment can be considered refurbished once it has been returned to the manufacturer for some reason. After the return, the manufacturer reexamines the product and if there are, indeed, faults, these faults are corrected. The product then undergoes inspection and is cleared once confirmed to be in good condition. Then it is repackaged as though it was new. But because there are rules and regulations that protect consumers, manufacturers are prohibited from selling these products as new so manufacturers slash the price up to 80% from the original price of the product.

Majority of these refurbished products are from customers who just took advantage of a 30-day money back guarantee. Sometimes when the packaging is damaged during shipping or when a delivery is canceled, the products are already considered refurbished. The units used in store demonstration are also refurbished items.

However, consumers should understand that there is a huge difference between a repaired computer and a refurbished computer. Sometimes, a product is returned simply because the customer ordered another model or because there's something wrong with the packaging. The product has to pass the testing of the manufacturer. Otherwise, it cannot be sold again.

It has been reported that buying refurbished items is a smart move since you still get the same product but you pay a lower price. Refurbished items still have the same condition as those brand new ones, sometimes offered with the same warranty and the only difference is that these products were repackaged. So it is better to go for a refurbished computer if you are looking for an affordable computer. In fact, you may not be aware about this but there are a lot of them in the market today especially in the Internet. These products are sometimes sold 60% less than its original price.

It is better that you know what you really need when you are choosing to buy refurbished computers. The purpose of the search is to get what you need for a lesser price. Do not sacrifice what you expect because there are a lot of these low-cost computers. You will eventually find that one unit that will meet all your needs. You can go to as many websites as you can so that you will find many computers and you will have tons of choices. Once you have these choices, you can then compare these to each other and then to the new models in the market. You have to see to it that the specs match.

by: Greg Pierce




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