

And what's listed as "in stock used" at your local best buy isn't even remotely accurate, they probably have a lot more in stock if you go look. So I ended up getting a perfect mba for 40% off because I didn't get a 50 cent sticker.ĭon't be afraid to look at "worse condition" ones for grester savings. If best buy resells and Apple product as used and it's missing ANYTHING it's automatically labeled as "satisfactory". Apparently it was missing the free Apple sticker.I shit you not. Talked to a person at Best buy and they looked it up for more details. After inspecting the mba to figure out why it was "satisfactory" condition I couldn't find a single mark on it anywhere. Which was a steal considering they were $1,000. The best part of buying a used MacBook Air from Back Market The price, of course Our certified pre-owned MacBook Air devices are often up to 500 less than. I will tell you when the mba m1 came out I found a "satisfactory" condition one for only like $600 (base model). They can both get apple care and have a year warranty ect. Not that it really matters that's just how it's viewed. That being said best buy is selling a "used" model that never had an problems and needed sevockng. Apple refurbished is basically new but being as it was opened and returned it can't be sold as "new" so legally it has to be used or refurbished and refurbished sounds better from a sales point of view. Apple only lets certain retailers sell their products officially, best buy being one of them.
