Re: Any difference beetween: Refurbished vc Rebuild vc Remanufactured?
- From: Ken Weitzel <kweitzel@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 23:49:51 GMT
Bob Kos wrote:
<esoroka@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1117844049.979105.188200@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Anybody know the difference between the words: a) Refurbished b) Reconditioned c) Remanufactured d) Rebuild
Thanks, Eugene
Refurbished - an overused term that has come to define an item that is used and tested operational at this time. It used to mean repaired at a factory or ASP level after the item failed DOA or nearly new. Now the term applies to anything that is used and happens to be still working and that proper operation has been assured by the seller. It's all B.S.
Hi...
Darned spin-doctor talk. Hate it!!
Car dealers have "demos". Supposedly good. Really, really means that it's been driven hard by various and sundry people who have no vested interest in it at all. Worse than used.
Maybe the survivor folks could create a new reality show. Instead of outwit, outlast, outplay it would be outlie, outcheat, outuse.
Rant over.
Ken
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