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To: Joon Song who wrote (5851)3/14/1998 2:35:00 AM
From: Dale Stempson  Respond to of 7685
 
Re: Refurbished SparQs

"Kind of early to have refurbished drives available so soon, eh?"

I believe there is a common misconception when it comes to refurbished drives. The vast majority of product is normally returned for reasons other than being faulty of defective and is perfectly good. In fact, I would not hesitate in buying refurbished units not only for this reason, but because it is common practice for these drives to be individually tested and inspected to a degree in excess of standard production levels before being resold.

Regards - Dale



To: Joon Song who wrote (5851)3/14/1998 12:34:00 PM
From: Rocky Reid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7685
 
Re:SparQ Refurbished

Oh, Please. Iomega had refurbished Zips available even before the retail units were released!



To: Joon Song who wrote (5851)3/14/1998 4:47:00 PM
From: John T. Hardee  Respond to of 7685
 
I got a cannon printer 620, 3 months after the new model was released. Its was a rehab,, why not sparq,