Have you ever had the experience of buying something new and expensive and when you get home and open it, it turns out that you have some imperfection or deterioration, or it just doesn't work properly?
In any of these cases, the ideal is to return it to the store where we purchased it, but ...
What happens with that product later?
When it comes to technology products such as desktops or laptops (including printers, phones and more) unless they are irreparable, there is a good chance that what you returned will be back on the shelves. It is very feasible that its price becomes much more attractive.
That does not mean that the returned product is broken. Most manufacturers make sure that they work again as new, even if they are not.
There is no understanding of what a PC consists of being "refurbished", "remanufactured" or "reconditioned", but with a little common sense in shopping, you will probably find a powerful and almost new system that will save you a lot money.
For example, when you buy a car, practically "what you see is what you take." Sure, you can change the tires or other parts, but essentially you keep the same. That is the reason why odometers should not be altered since they talk about how much use the car has received.
The same happens when you buy computer equipment.
In the case of computers, the manufacturer will run the appropriate tests to ensure that what has been the buyer's distaste is the only problem the system has, then will do whatever it takes to fix it.
Hard drives are completely wiped and the operating system is installed again. If it is a desktop computer, you will surely receive a new mouse and keyboard. After the equipment is tested and verified again, just as it was before it was put up for sale for the first time, it is placed in a new box and becomes available for purchase.
Legally it cannot be called “newâ€, which means that it will usually be put up for sale at a lower price than it originally had even when, in the eyes of anyone, it looks like new.
Some of these computers are new, in fact, since they never left the box, maybe they were returned for a cancellation in the order for example.
If you find that type of “open box†product, you may have won the lottery when you bought a completely new equipment at a price below the original price.
This is not at all like buying a PC from a previous owner. When you buy a product from the manufacturer you will have a guarantee again, at least for a while, so if something goes wrong you will be covered.
Warning: If the computer comes without warranty, it is not advisable to buy it since you will avoid many dislikes when using it and that it comes with some irreparable failure.
If you are willing to buy a refurbished equipment, we suggest you go with a company like GREENTEK SOLUTIONS LLC, which has guarantees on all the equipment it sells since many of them during the reconditioning use original replacement components.
In this way you can ensure the confidence of buying a functional and suitable equipment for your needs and not keep the device of someone else that did not work properly, just to save you some money.