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What constitutes a "refurb"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jem" data-source="post: 274771" data-attributes="member: 19842"><p>I must say I haven't read of anyone being unhappy with a refurb - if you were, you could return it (I think they require a payment to cover courier costs, that's all). I have a refurbed iMac and although there's a couple of tiny little marks on the screen bezel at the top (and I mean TINY), it came with a new pack of mouse, keyboard, manuals & software.</p><p></p><p>Really the biggest giveaway was the word "Refurbished" on the box sticker...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jem, post: 274771, member: 19842"] I must say I haven't read of anyone being unhappy with a refurb - if you were, you could return it (I think they require a payment to cover courier costs, that's all). I have a refurbed iMac and although there's a couple of tiny little marks on the screen bezel at the top (and I mean TINY), it came with a new pack of mouse, keyboard, manuals & software. Really the biggest giveaway was the word "Refurbished" on the box sticker... [/QUOTE]
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