February 22, 2012

Cons of Purchasing Products That are Refurbished

Almost any product can be purchased as a refurbished item. Computers, cellphones, ovens, washers and dryers can all be repaired and sold to consumers as a refurbished item. However, before you purchase a refurbished item you need to consider the drawbacks to purchasing such an item.

Here’s a look at the drawbacks and problems you can encounter when you purchase an item refurbished.

No Manufacturer’s Warranty

Many refurbished items come with a warranty from the store that sold the product. However, you will not be backed by a manufacturer’s warranty. This can cause problems if the product malfunctions or if something happens after the store warranty.

Chance for More Problems

Most refurbished items are secondhand products. They have already been used by other consumers and have general wear and tear that can come from using a product. That wear and tear can cause a number of problems or cause the product to not work correctly. If this happens and you don’t have the store warranty you are stuck having to purchase a new product.

Flawed Exterior

Products experience a lot of wear and tear when they are being used. Due to the fact that most refurbished products have been used by others there is a high chance your product will have a flawed exterior. These flaws can include scratches, dents and color imperfections. While some of these flaws can be fixed, some cannot and can affect how you see the product.

Knowing some of the drawbacks of a refurbished product can help you determine whether or not you wish to purchase a product refurbished.

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