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Typically, open-box items are goods returned by customers, inspected by the retailer, found to be in working order, and re-sold at a discount, rather than returned to the manufacturer. When you see an item marked as "open-box," it means just that; the package has been opened. It's likely been returned for some reason, but not necessarily because it's damaged. ... Open-box products are typically floor models or returned goods that have been inspected to make sure they work. As an open-box item, the LG NanoCell 86 Series 4K 49 inch Class Smart UHD NanoCell TV w/ AI ThinQ® (48.5'' Diag), Model # 49SM8600PUA may or may not have all the included accessories that originally came with the unit or it might some very minor cosmetic scratches and the price will be adjusted accordingly and the warranty may vary depending on the condition of the unit. It may have a full Limited Manufacturer's Warranty or a partial warranty...^IFV
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