« Reply #22 on: July 20, 2010, 03:37:01 AM »
The main difference is that you cannot customize a refurb when you order it - what you see is what you get, although there have been cases of people getting MORE than what was advertised (ie: more RAM etc.) - it would appear that Apple doesn't necessarily downgrade the returned machines to their original base model state. However, I think that is the exception rather than the rule.
Haha, Paddy. I have experienced this first hand.
I just received my new referbed iMac last week which was supposed to have a 1 TB hard drive and to my amazement it came with the 2 TB drive! Tack on another $180 savings from the Apple web site. Helped when explaining the bill for this behemoth to the little lady.
Also recently purchased 2 MacBooks referbed, works fine so far and am real happy with them all.
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