
Would you buy a refurbished computer?  I did -- the second time around -- and saved 18% off the sticker price.  I bought my first computer, an Apple PowerBook, at retail.  Last year after seven years of use, I replaced it with a refurbished MacBook Pro that I ordered from the Apple Store online.  First I went to Apple's mega store on Fifth Avenue, so by the time I looked online, I had talked to several Mac Geniuses and knew just what I wanted.  I bought a MacBook Pro -- perhaps a more powerful laptop than what I actually need -- partly because I saved hundreds of dollars by buying it refurbished.  I got a 2008 model in September, 2008, the same year it came out.  Apple tests and certifies all their refurbished products and offers a one-year guarantee.  That was a deal too good for me to pass up.  Apple's service is 150% positive; their technical support is awesome.  When I took my laptop out of its Fed-Ex box, it was "good as new."  To this day, I can't tell the difference between refurbished and what I play with at Apple's Fifth Avenue Store.  My laptop is still a top performer; I've never had a problem with either its hardware or software.  So I'd definitely buy refurbished again.  
A few tips: 1) Do your research;  2) Stick with companies known for their outstanding products and customer service;  3) Look for free shipping and a full year product warranty.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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