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<p>[QUOTE="tmcmeekin, post: 117350, member: 35527"]I've gotten 2 refurbished laptops. The first lasted me about 6 years (which it was terribly frustrating by the end, but only because it was old and obsolete). I'm using the second right now, and it's less than a year old, but I've had no major problems. </p><p></p><p>I would have gotten my Roku refurbished if it was just for me, but the family members I share it with are pickier about things like that. </p><p></p><p>I think whether buying any refurbished or used item makes sense depends how much money you'll save, and what type of object it is, and who you're buying from... if it's only a couple dollars difference I'd usually buy a new item, but for larger savings I'd try a reputable refurbished item for sure.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmcmeekin, post: 117350, member: 35527"]I've gotten 2 refurbished laptops. The first lasted me about 6 years (which it was terribly frustrating by the end, but only because it was old and obsolete). I'm using the second right now, and it's less than a year old, but I've had no major problems. I would have gotten my Roku refurbished if it was just for me, but the family members I share it with are pickier about things like that. I think whether buying any refurbished or used item makes sense depends how much money you'll save, and what type of object it is, and who you're buying from... if it's only a couple dollars difference I'd usually buy a new item, but for larger savings I'd try a reputable refurbished item for sure.[/QUOTE]
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