I have wanted a green iPod nano [second generation] since they first came out. The iPod I have now, it's approaching the end of its life and I really need a replacement.
Now, of course, they're discontinued. I'm having a hard time finding a green nano in any store, so I'm thinking of buying a used one off the Apple website, for $99, and getting a case for it.
What is the condition of a refurbished iPod? Are they the iPods kids used as hockey pucks or are they in pretty decent shape? I don't want one with scratches. Plus, I haven't checked at WalMart yet so I could still get lucky & find a new one. What should I do?
I never bought a refurbished iPod, but the iBook I'm typing this on right now was refurbished. It came to me in perfect condition and has been running a solid three years with one minor problem last februaryish. I encourage buying refurbished apple products. [ Moop's advice column | Ask Moop A Question ]
varsity_prep_xo answered Sunday October 14 2007, 5:47 pm: okay welli never got a refurbished one btu i have talked about them with the apple store owners and my friend bought one. hers looked like new and you couldn't even tell it was used. and the apple store owners says they are less liekly to break than the new ones because the have to go through a ton of testing to get sold. so i would go for itt [ varsity_prep_xo's advice column | Ask varsity_prep_xo A Question ]
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