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Yes and no. "Open Box" implies that the product was purchased, box was opened, and then returned with no prior use. But that is strictly based upon the word of the customer who returns the item. For all you know, the customer could have fiddled with it first and then put it back in the box as neatly as possible. Or, they could have found defects in the product upon its first use, were unsatisfied with it, and simply returned it without saying anything. I believe I experienced this with a recent purchase of an open-box laptop, which I bought with the Geek Squad certified inspection. This meant that I bought an open box item, they turned it on to see if it booted up and if the OS functioned properly. What they did not check were small things, like the functionality of the keys. Over the course of one week of use, I discovered about six different keys didn't work on the laptop. It is very possible that the laptop just came that way out of the box, and it is also very possible that the first purchaser could have damaged the keys somehow and then returned the item without saying anything. Either or. For the record, I have purchased open box electronics before that have had absolutely no problem whatsoever and have been totally satisfied.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Most of the time used just means that it was return and doesn't usually have any damage.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes !
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.no no broken screen or keys come in and take look if not happy also get 15 days full refund 30 days exchange
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Open box items may be refurbished, returns or display models.
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