<![CDATA[Gizmodo: refurb]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: refurb]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/refurb http://gizmodo.com/tag/refurb <![CDATA[AT&T Giving Away a Refurbished HTC Fuze With Contract]]> AT&T is getting aggressive with their refurb deals. Last week it was a 16GB iPhone 3G for $149, and this week it is a free HTC Fuze with a 2-year contract and new activation.

If you buy new, you are looking at spending an additional $300 with a contract—so this is one hell of a deal. If you have a problem with second-hand stuff, get over it. As it is in this case, buying refurbs can be a great move. [AT&T via Fuze Mobility via BGR]

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<![CDATA[Get a Free BlackBerry Bold on AT&T, Today Only]]> If you don't mind a refurb (and its 90 days of warranty instead of a full year), you can save a couple hundred bucks today only with a new two-year plan. [ATT via BGR]

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<![CDATA[Apple Counters Secondhand Sales With Discount Refurbished in China]]> Apple's set up an online refurbished discount store in China, lowering prices by up to 22% in order to combat secondhand non-Apple-approved sales going on in the country already.

The refurbs, based on the Reuters writeup, don't seem all that great. A $44 iPod shuffle and a $2047 iMac seems like normal price to us. [Reuters]

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<![CDATA[Dealzmodo: Refurbished MacBook Air For $999]]> It may be first gen, but even without the NVIDIA graphics and extra storage, finding a MacBook Air below $1000 is an absolute steal. Besides, refurbs are really the smart way to go. [Apple]

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<![CDATA[$99 Refurbished iPhones Now Available From AT&T]]> While it seems Walmart will no longer sell $99 iPhones to the masses, AT&T is now offering some $99 iPhones of their own—except these ones are refurbished.

Over at AT&T's online store, you can find the black, 8GB iPhone for $99, or the 16GB iPhone for $199 in white or black. A two year contract is still required, but it still comes with a 90-day warranty, and...like...it's $100 less. [AT&T, Thanks Matthew!]

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<![CDATA[Dealzmodo: 500GB Seagate Hard Drive for $50]]> Today's woot! is a factory-refurbished 500GB Seagate Barracuda hard drive, running at 7200 rpm with a 16MB buffer, for only $50. I know, I know, refurbs are risky, but for a backup drive you only use every once in awhile, this is a great price and should do you just fine. [woot!]

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<![CDATA[Refurbed MacBook Air, $1549]]> Even refurbed, the MacBook Air retains most of its not-so-thin price. At $1549 for the non-SSD model, that's less than a 14 percent price cut (13.89 percent, actually). We'll take what we can get, but is there a sweet spot price you'd like to see? [Apple via thegadgetsite]

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<![CDATA[AT&T Offering Refurbished iPhones at Knockdown Prices?]]> The chaps at BGR have received a leaked AT&T memo, which states the company will be offering refurbished iPhones for the lowly price of $199 (4GB) and $249 (8GB.) The refurbished iPhones will be made available with new contracts only, and are bound to sell as quickly as heavily discounted iPhones. Jump for the AT&T memo.

March 1, 2008

Refurbished iPhones at COR Stores. For a limited time, select COR stores in the New England Market will offer refurbished iPhones (both 4GB and 8GB) for a special price. These devices are good as new and give customers the opportunity to experience the revolutionary iPhone with big savings. New activations only, upgrades with Manager approval. Refurbished iPhones will only be available to purchase in select COR stores across the Northeast Region and will be available while supplies last. Please reach out to customers that have recently purchased an iPhone to see if they are interested in activating an additional iPhone at a discounted equipment cost. Please note no in-store sales materials should be created. This is to be sold as a closing tool only. Product is available while supplies last from initial shipment. Failure to follow this communication will result in a Code of Business Conduct violation

If you manage to get your hands on one, drop us a shout below to let us know the condition your new-to-you handset is in. Also; 4GB, anyone? [BGR]]]>
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<![CDATA[Dealzmodo: 700MHz Dell Refurb OptiPlex Celeron for $47.91]]> Need a cheap file server, Linux machine, or emailing machine? How about a refurbished 700MHz Celeron for $47.91. It's really bare-bones, with only 128MB of RAM, a 10GB hard drive, Windows 2000 (not installed), onboard Video and Audio, two PCI slots, one AGP slot, and four USB slots. Not bad for $47 though.

Product Page [HCDI Trading]

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