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The Convenient Truth About Refurbished Electronics Refurbished Electronics-What You Should Know What You Need To Know About Refurbished Electronics

by Mauro Flammini

An iPod Nano that's been opened up, had a complete system transplant, closed up and put up for sale? Perhaps you think of a beat-up camcorder placed inside a fancy new box. A home video game system, like an Xbox or Playstation, that's been cleaned up before being sold?

If that is what you think about when it comes to refurbished electronics, it's time to think again. In many instances, refurbished electronic goods have never ever been used.

For example, let's say that there's a truck driving from point A to point B. Somewhere along the way, the truck hits a pothole, and some boxes containing digital MP3 players get damaged. Now, the MP3 players themselves have not been affected at all, and are in brand-new, perfect condition. But, the boxes have some damage to them. The MP3 players can no longer be sold as new, even though they are. Therefore, they are then listed as refurbished, and are placed for sale at an incredible discount to you - the buyer.

That's just one example of what is defined as a refurbished item. Another example could be overstocked items that are no longer being offered or made by the manufacturer. Say, there's a special pink & yellow polka-dot Xbox that's no longer being made, but, there's a whole warehouse full of them that's taking up valuable space. That particular kind of Xbox would then be labeled as refurbished, and again, be sold for huge savings versus purchasing an Xbox that's defined as brand new.

Store sample items and display items are other examples of refurbished electronics. A display camcorder that's never had any use on it at all. It's only there for show. When it's time to sell it, its can be considered refurbished and, therefore, can be had at a tremendously low sale price to you.

Not all refurbished items have been used or previously enjoyed. In many cases, they're simply items that can't be sold as new for one reason or another - and those reasons have little, if any, to do with the quality and effectiveness of the item in question. With refurbished, you can get excellent quality at rock-bottom prices.

Take a look at refurbished electronics before immediately going to new.You'll be amazed at the quality of the product, and you'll be pleased with the money that you'll save too!

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Published March 13th, 2007

Filed in Entertainment, Hobby, Music, Technology