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What constitutes a "refurb"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kulokoy" data-source="post: 274929" data-attributes="member: 20167"><p>im on my 3rd refurbished Mac (mac book, and 2 imacs). all of them are top notch. my last refurb'ed iMac has a slight scratch about half inch long barely noticeable at the back but nothing you can notice until you look very closely. what matters most to me is that it runs just like a brand new one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kulokoy, post: 274929, member: 20167"] im on my 3rd refurbished Mac (mac book, and 2 imacs). all of them are top notch. my last refurb'ed iMac has a slight scratch about half inch long barely noticeable at the back but nothing you can notice until you look very closely. what matters most to me is that it runs just like a brand new one. [/QUOTE]
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