that's a rip off. £200+ for a dual core i3 refurb. If you search "refurbished laptops" in Google there are about eight better refurb shops with better prices than argos
mrew42
16 Aug 16#5
These 'refurbs' can't be sold as anything else and are (for the most part) customer returns "Ooh I don't like the colour" or "the mouse pad isn't sensitive enough"
Most 'refurbs' that you are talking about the machines have been used and in some instances abused and are properly second hand, then refurbed
I know I got one from a refurber, ex business laptop cost me just over £100
These are a different ball park
You're free (obviously) to vote how you like, but what you're comparing this refurb against those from others really is chalk and cheese
leeparsons
17 Aug 16#6
To be honest, he does not know **** mate. He also, makes a bold statement, but oesnt back it up with evidence. So he is just a queen who wants to scream
goodgrr
18 Aug 16#7
First I got of the 4GB models had to go back because of a faulty wireless card (very smooth process with collect+). Second I received was the 20G model with Win 10 too. Very happy that there was a fault on the first.
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4GB @ £169.99 : http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Toshiba-L50-C-14P-15-6-Inch-Intel-1-7GHz-4GB-1TB-Windows-8-Laptop-Black-/331744001975
8GB @ £189.99 : http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Toshiba-L50-C-15-6-Inch-Intel-1-7GHz-8GB-1TB-Windows-8-Laptop-Black-/351544319853
Most 'refurbs' that you are talking about the machines have been used and in some instances abused and are properly second hand, then refurbed
I know I got one from a refurber, ex business laptop cost me just over £100
These are a different ball park
You're free (obviously) to vote how you like, but what you're comparing this refurb against those from others really is chalk and cheese