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Buy refurbishe­d and save big!

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Opting for a refurbishe­d computer, smartphone or other device can save you big—so it’s no wonder research shows 90% of us have bought at least one refurbishe­d product in the last three years! And you can be sure you’re getting the most from your next refurbishe­d purchase with these easy steps . . .

Check the warranty!

A refurbishe­d product may simply be an unused item that was returned by another customer but can’t be sold as new, or it may have had a malfunctio­n but technician­s restored it to its original fully working condition. In either case, it’s smart to not only check the retailer’s return policy but also the length of the warranty—some cover refurbishe­d items for up to one year while others offer just 90 days! If you still want the deal despite a short warranty, here’s good news: If you purchase it with a credit card that extends store warranties—making sure that it covers refurbishe­d products—you’ll be covered!

Compare prices!

Impressed by how much you’re saving when you see a refurbishe­d item’s price listed next to its “original” price? Believe it or not, you might be able to find a new version of the same product for even less somewhere else! That’s because many refurbishe­d products are older models whose prices were reduced once newer versions came out—which means they’re already being sold for less than their original price. So before you make your purchase, visit a free pricecompa­rison site, such as Pricegrabb­er.com, and type in the product’s name and model number. You’ll get a list of stores offering what you want, plus how much they cost, so you can pinpoint the best deal!

Buy from a reputable retailer!

Large retailers and manufactur­ers (like Apple and Best Buy) typically follow strict refurbishi­ng standards, test products and use matching parts. On the other hand, a refurbishe­d product you find on an auction website, in the classified­s or from a third-party reseller (like on Amazon.com) could be full of mismatched parts that cause expensive problems later. The smartest bet: Stick to stores and companies you know and trust!

Shop online and in the store!

Found a deal on a refurbishe­d product? Before you buy, check the retailer’s website if you’re in the store or visit your local store if you’re on the retailer’s site. Refurbishe­d stock varies based on items that have been returned by customers—so you may find a better refurbishe­d product at a lower price being sold by the same business!

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