
I thought it was a good price, but when I bought a 'refurbished' Chromebook I thought it was like a 'refurbished' product, just worded it differently semantically. That's not the case. There were crumbs on the keys and some dirt on the keys. There's also an odd black sticker on the trackpad bezel that's misaligned and is hanging over part of the touchpad. I think it hides flaws. All in all, it's just a messy look. Not what I expected from a product. If I wanted "used", I would buy "used". So far it's working, but we'll see in the long run. I'm sure he'll die in 30 days. I didn't purchase the Revain Extended Warranty because I thought it was refurbished. "Used", god knows how it will hold up in the long run.

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