What is a “Reconditioned” Product?
Various retailers use different terminology. A reconditioned product may also be referred to as “factory-reconditioned,” “refurbished,” “recertified” or “repackaged.” A “reconditioned” product can be anything from an unopened item the customer had second thoughts about, to an item that that was missing an accessory, was sent back to the manufacturer where they replaced the missing part, tested and repackaged it. [[Back To Top]] • Who “Reconditions” the Products? Manufacturer technicians or qualified, reputable outside technicians inspect, make any necessary technical or cosmetic changes, and test each product to ensure it is in like-new or almost-new condition and up to the manufacturer?s standards before it can be resold. [[Back To Top]] • Why Should I Consider Purchasing a “Reconditioned” Product? “Reconditioned” goods are substantially lower-priced than their “new” counterparts and often are of the same quality with a similar warranty. [[Back To Top]] • Where can I Find “Recondition