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trnjackie23

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Just a heads up — it’s $935 for the 128gb 12.9 M1 Pro and $1120 for the 256gb. The 11 inch version is included too although I can’t remember the discount on top of my head. Just keep refreshing throughout the day to catch one in stock since people are approaching their returns date. I know there are chances the devices might have the “bloom” and that’s why it was returned, but I’d take my chance for the big discount. I always buy open box stuff from BB when I can since I’ve always received them in excellent like-new condition, and if not then just return it and buy a new device. No harm.
 
Just a heads up — it’s $935 for the 128gb 12.9 M1 Pro and $1120 for the 256gb. The 11 inch version is included too although I can’t remember the discount on top of my head. Just keep refreshing throughout the day to catch one in stock since people are approaching their returns date. I know there are chances the devices might have the “bloom” and that’s why it was returned, but I’d take my chance for the big discount. I always buy open box stuff from BB when I can since I’ve always received them in excellent like-new condition, and if not then just return it and buy a new device. No harm.

saw that Too

good prices!

Could be screen issues or imperfections, but could also just be remorse. People switch up physical size or configs all the time for everything Apple.

Worth rolling the dice imo since there’s still a return policy if not satisfied
 
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saw that Too

good prices!

Could be screen issues or imperfections, but could also just be remorse. People switch up physical size or configs all the time for everything Apple.

Worth rolling the dice imo since there’s still a return policy if not satisfied
Right! I figured most the time it’s buyers remorse or people buying the device to play around with it with no intention of keeping it. It’s apparently “geek squad certified” to make sure everything works perfectly but who knows if it’s just turning on to see if it works and call it a day. Best Buy has a good return policy so it’s def worth pulling the trigger to see.
 
Right! I figured most the time it’s buyers remorse or people buying the device to play around with it with no intention of keeping it. It’s apparently “geek squad certified” to make sure everything works perfectly but who knows if it’s just turning on to see if it works and call it a day. Best Buy has a good return policy so it’s def worth pulling the trigger to see.
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