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In the Market for a Refurbished Dell Server, HP Server or Sun Server? Visit Our Website and Take a Look at Our Inventory

23rd Feb 2014

Sometimes the term refurbished comes with a notion that you are getting a hand-me-down product that outgrew its predecessor. You might envision a server that is scraped and dented, with a few spare parts flying around for good measure. You might also wonder if a refurbished server is just an outdated server that has been polished up to look good. These are a few of the concerns business owners are faced when on the market for a server. And here are the reasons you should seriously consider purchasing a refurbished server.

We are familiar with the first question everybody asks about refurbished products; just where do they come from? Well, sometimes a customer returns a recent order for whatever reason and the manufacturer cannot sell it again as new. There are products that have been returned because of cosmetic flaws or damage during shipping that cannot be returned to the market labeled as new. Also, there are products that are returned as part of overstock to make room for new product lines. And there are products that were used for demos or were out on a showroom and cannot be sold as new.

These products are often sold to companies who refurbish them and sell them to customers like you. You need to understand that refurbished products are restored by qualified, Microsoft registered professionals. These servers may be refurbished, but are offered a 30 day guarantee. If you have a lean IT budget, refurbished is the way to shop as it will save you money and you still get the quality name brand servers you desire.

If you are in the market for a refurbished Dell server, HP server or Sun server, visit our website and take a look at our inventory.