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Squall Strife

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Dec 12, 2010
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Hi guys, I've got the opportunity to buy a refurbished Mac Pro with these specs:


One 2.8GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon “Nehalem”
3GB (3x1GB)
1TB 7200-rpm Serial ATA 3Gb/s hard drive
ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB


The price is 2.000,00 € instead of 2.399,00 € that Apple asks for the new one.
What do you think, is it a good deal?
What kind of experience do you have with refurbished Mac Pros?
 
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www.mac2sell.net or eBay might be good price checkers.

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Seriously, simsaladimbamba... I really don't see the reason to lecture the OP on the MR guides and Marketplace rules... to my understanding this doesn't apply to his/her question, since he/she is not posting a thread to "offer an item for sale or trade, asking to buy an item, nor asking for pricing advice on items to be sold".

He/she is only asking if in general that'd be a fair price/deal and other's experiences with refurbished MPs - he/she is not selling anything. There have been quite a lot of threads with such inquiries, and the mods have allowed it so far ;) IMO the best way to deal with dubious threads - not that this is one - is to report them or ignore them.

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To the OP, is it a certified refurbished? Apple's refurbished macs are a great deal, since you get full warranty. Prices may be higher than used macs, but it's worth the difference.

cheers!
 
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Sounds like a good price, but is it apple refurbished or by another company? If apple refurbished, its a great way to save some money over buying new. Also there is a possibility of getting free upgrades as well.
 
I've had excellent results with Mac refurbs purchased online from Apple and would have gotten a 2010 Mac Pro refub if I could have waited until they became available.

And, their logic boards work much better than simsaladimbamba's apparently does:)
 
yeah I think sims kinda biffed that one....
Completely biffed that one. Hopefully he didn't spend too much time constructing his post as it was almost a complete waste of time. I say "almost" because there is some potentially useful information in the links provided.

If the OP is purchasing the refurb from Apple, then I say go for it. My first mac (2007 iMac) was new. The subsequent macbook pro, mac pro, and ACD are all refurbs. Every mac I upgrade moving forward will be a refurb. It's a great way to save a lot of money on products that don't get discounted very often.
 
Thanks everybody! ;)
Actually when I read the simsaladimbamba reply I thought there was something wrong with my request of help, but then reading the other replies I understood that the problem wasn't me :D
The Mac Pro I was talking about is an Apple certified refurbished that comes from the italian Apple online store (yes I'm italian :D) :

http://store.apple.com/it/product/FC560T/A?mco=MjA3ODcyNDE

So do you think I can expect a good machine from a refurbished? It's just that I'm a bit scared about spending 2039,00 for a refurbished machine but at the same time saving more than 350,00 euros that I can actually invest in RAM or SSD, sounds like a good deal!
 
Thanks everybody! ;)
Actually when I read the simsaladimbamba reply I thought there was something wrong with my request of help, but then reading the other replies I understood that the problem wasn't me :D
The Mac Pro I was talking about is an Apple certified refurbished that comes from the italian Apple online store (yes I'm italian :D) :

http://store.apple.com/it/product/FC560T/A?mco=MjA3ODcyNDE

So do you think I can expect a good machine from a refurbished? It's just that I'm a bit scared about spending 2039,00 for a refurbished machine but at the same time saving more than 350,00 euros that I can actually invest in RAM or SSD, sounds like a good deal!

Yep, you'll get a good machine. Apple has a great reputation with refurbs. Plus, if you get a lemon, they'll replace it, so no worries.
 
Thanks everybody! ;)
Actually when I read the simsaladimbamba reply I thought there was something wrong with my request of help, but then reading the other replies I understood that the problem wasn't me :D
The Mac Pro I was talking about is an Apple certified refurbished that comes from the italian Apple online store (yes I'm italian :D) :

http://store.apple.com/it/product/FC560T/A?mco=MjA3ODcyNDE

So do you think I can expect a good machine from a refurbished? It's just that I'm a bit scared about spending 2039,00 for a refurbished machine but at the same time saving more than 350,00 euros that I can actually invest in RAM or SSD, sounds like a good deal!

Its worth the savings! You have the same warranty as if it were new. If you're concerned you can always purchase Apple Care within the first year! I say go for it! I recently picked up a refurb 27" ACD... Its honestly as if it is brand new :)
 
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