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  2. JemJem - Wikipedia

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    JemJem [1] is an E-commerce website for refurbished Apple products, mainly catering to iPhone, iPad, MacBook and Accessories in the United States. Launched in 2014, it is headed by Jay Kim and is based in Costa Mesa, California. [2]

  3. Should You Buy Refurbished Apple Products? What You ... - AOL

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    According to Creative Bloq, a website devoted to creativity and technology, choosing refurbished devices is a win-win for both your wallet and the planet: “Shopping refurbished tech not only ...

  4. Refurbishment (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, refurbishment is the practice of restoring and testing a pre-owned electronic device so that it can be re-sold. Refurbished electronics are therefore pre-owned electronic devices (usually smartphones, tablets, or laptops), that have been tested by a reseller to confirm that they are fully working.

  5. CPO Commerce - Wikipedia

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    CPO’s online stores are known for their selection of power tools and accessories, as well as their selection of refurbished tools. CPO Commerce also operates specialty tool stores including CPOoutlets.com and Tylertool.com. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  6. InterConnection.org - Wikipedia

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    InterConnection's original purpose was to design and host free websites for small organizations working in the developing world. Now, IC focuses primarily on its refurbished computer and training programs. However, InterConnection still provides organizations with free web-design, web-hosting and free email services. [citation needed]

  7. Optoro - Wikipedia

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    Optoro is a reverse logistics technology company that works with retailers and manufacturers to manage and then resell their returned and excess merchandise. [1] These products, which range from consumer electronics to home goods to clothing, are automatically listed on online marketplaces, including Amazon, eBay, Buy.com, BestBuy. [2]