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Apple refurb iPod nano...any experiences?
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<blockquote data-quote="RTP" data-source="post: 360113" data-attributes="member: 25017"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>I bought a refurbished nano (first generation). There were absolutely no scratches on it - looked as good as new. However if you're giving it as a gift I'd suggest a couple of things:</p><p></p><p>1) The refurbs come in a brown cardboard box with "Refurbished Product" printed on it. If giving it as a gift I'd suggest re-packaging it before giving it to him (maybe buy a case for it, and wrap it up in that...)</p><p></p><p>2) The first one they sent me was dead on arrival (Apple was very helpful and sent a new one out the next day) so I'd suggest giving it a try first (although I'm sure 99% of the refurbs are perfect - just bad luck for me). As it's a gift it'd probably be nice to charge the battery and put a few songs on it first anyway - that'd give you the added benefit of being able to test it first.</p><p></p><p>I'd say go for it - refurbs are generally great value for money</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RTP, post: 360113, member: 25017"] Hi I bought a refurbished nano (first generation). There were absolutely no scratches on it - looked as good as new. However if you're giving it as a gift I'd suggest a couple of things: 1) The refurbs come in a brown cardboard box with "Refurbished Product" printed on it. If giving it as a gift I'd suggest re-packaging it before giving it to him (maybe buy a case for it, and wrap it up in that...) 2) The first one they sent me was dead on arrival (Apple was very helpful and sent a new one out the next day) so I'd suggest giving it a try first (although I'm sure 99% of the refurbs are perfect - just bad luck for me). As it's a gift it'd probably be nice to charge the battery and put a few songs on it first anyway - that'd give you the added benefit of being able to test it first. I'd say go for it - refurbs are generally great value for money [/QUOTE]
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