RonM wrote:
> I see some Radios on eBay for $100, remarkably low, listed as
> "manufacturer refurbished". Is this at all risky?
>
> R.
I think the "refurb" label is available for anyone who wants to use it
on eBay, and they sometimes do so as a means to boost sales. So their
idea of a refurb
RonM wrote:
> I see some Radios on eBay for $100, remarkably low, listed as
> "manufacturer refurbished". Is this at all risky?
>
> R.
US Amazon selling the new UE Smart Radio for $99. You can convert it to
Squeezebox Radio.
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-UE-Smart-Radio-Black/dp/B008X1BV9M/re
>From what I understand, lots of radios are returned for one reason or
another - buyer didn't like the way it looked, it was too complicated,
setup didn't go so well. Often these are just user-related problems,
not hardware problems, but when they're returned they're tested and
software restored
I see some Radios on eBay for $100, remarkably low, listed as
"manufacturer refurbished". Is this at all risky?
R.
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