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There are lots of things that can label items factory refurbished.
Some are so frivolous, itÂ’s laughable. But because consumer laws prevent manufacturers
from selling anything considered factory refurbished as "new",
the second consumer gets the best deal.
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Here
are a few examples:
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- Most
major retail superstores offer a 30-day money back guarantee on their
products and there are those consumers that just simply take advantage
of that. These items are returned to the manufacturer, inspected and
repackaged like new.
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- Items
where the box or casing was damaged in shipment which are returned
to the manufacturer.
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- The
item was returned to the manufacturer because of a slight defect.
The part that was defective was replaced by the manufacturer, tested
and then repackaged just like new.
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- The
item was returned because of a minor cosmetic blemish on the casing
that was corrected.
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- Demonstration
units are also considered factory refurbished. These units are inspected,
tested and repackaged. The box was simply opened.
ThatÂ’s it.
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- Brand
new overstocked items are also labeled factory refurbished.
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- It is
impossible to know the history of each item, but for whatever reason
the unit gets labeled factory refurbished it is inspected & serviced
by the manufacturer then tested and repackaged to meet original product
specifications.
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- All
merchandise is warranted by the original manufacturer.
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– Alors achetez malin, achetez reconditionné !
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