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May 26, 2009 12:56 |  #1

I have been searching for a 40D lately and have been watching prices go up and down. Adorama had a 40D refurbished for $749.99 up until just a few days ago. I don't see that deal anymore, however, they now have a 40D recertified for $734.99.

The question is: What's the difference between refurbished and recertified?

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May 26, 2009 13:36 |  #2

I would be guessing but I think refurb means they corrected a problem and recertified means they checked out a return and nothing was wrong with it.. Either done by Canon. It's a big guess though and they may be playing symantecs with you. Either way I wouldn't worry as long as there is a warranty.


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May 26, 2009 15:32 |  #3

sboyer wrote in post #7991508 (external link)
I have been searching for a 40D lately and have been watching prices go up and down. Adorama had a 40D refurbished for $749.99 up until just a few days ago. I don't see that deal anymore, however, they now have a 40D recertified for $734.99.

The question is: What's the difference between refurbished and recertified?

Thanks!

It might say "recertified" in the add/listing (well I know it dose), so did my "recertified" 30D, but on the box, camera and lens all said refurbished. So with that said, I am not sure if you can take the word "recertified" that is in the listing as full "truth"... me I think they are the same, just recertified could look/sound better.

By the way, all was well with my 30D, I will be ordering a 40D kit "recertified" ;) in a about 2/3 weeks, that is if the price dosen't go up again, if it dose then i will have to look elsewhere then Adorama or somehow ask for a discount back to where it was... The price jumps are getting silly, new stuff, ok I guess, but not on refurbs.


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May 26, 2009 15:41 as a reply to  @ MrSteve's post |  #4

It appears from this thread (external link) that "recertified" means the same thing as "refurbished", but Adorama had to change terminology to address manufacturer concerns.


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May 27, 2009 07:21 |  #5

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rhurwitz wrote in post #7992588 (external link)
It appears from this thread (external link) that "recertified" means the same thing as "refurbished", but Adorama had to change terminology to address manufacturer concerns.

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May 28, 2009 10:00 |  #6

'Recertified' sounds so much better than 'refurbished'.

Just like with cars. You never buy a 'used' car. But you will buy a 'recertified' vehicle.


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Jun 02, 2009 22:43 |  #7

They are going for $729.95 now. That is such a good price.


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Jun 04, 2009 13:19 |  #8

ocabj wrote in post #8004199 (external link)
'Recertified' sounds so much better than 'refurbished'.

Just like with cars. You never buy a 'used' car. But you will buy a 'recertified' vehicle.

I agree. I actually like recertified better. Not that it really matters in the grand scheme of things

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Jun 04, 2009 13:40 |  #9

Jpiano wrote in post #8039322 (external link)
They are going for $729.95 now. That is such a good price.

Not bad. It was $699 awhile ago, but I doubt it'll get back to that price barring a 50D Mk II or a 60D announcement.


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Jun 04, 2009 13:42 |  #10

M3Rocket wrote in post #8049539 (external link)
Not bad. It was $699 awhile ago, but I doubt it'll get back to that price barring a 50D Mk II or a 60D announcement.


Yes it was just 3 days ago, just right after I got my $700 to buy one, figures :rolleyes:


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Jun 04, 2009 14:34 |  #11

LostShootingStar wrote in post #8049405 (external link)
I agree. I actually like recertified better. Not that it really matters in the grand scheme of things
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It seems that Adorama has gone back to calling it refurbished. Why is that?

http://www.adorama.com​/ICA40DR.html?searchin​fo=40d (external link)


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Jun 04, 2009 15:41 |  #12

Jpiano wrote in post #8049882 (external link)
It seems that Adorama has gone back to calling it refurbished. Why is that?

http://www.adorama.com​/ICA40DR.html?searchin​fo=40d (external link)

Oh boy not again... Wording and pricing are changing so much I can't keep track.


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Jun 04, 2009 16:18 |  #13

LostShootingStar wrote in post #8049405 (external link)
I agree. I actually like recertified better. Not that it really matters in the grand scheme of things
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It's all word play.

Like when you sell a house.

Realtors always refer to the domicile as a house when dealing with the seller. But the realtor will always refer to the same domicile as a home when dealing with the prospective buyer. The emotional (de)attachment of home and house.


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