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March 24, 2008 6:35 AM PDT

Pocket a 4GB iPod nano for $99 shipped

by Rick Broida
(Credit: Apple)

An iPod nano for under $100?! Sign me up. Buy.com has the 4GB silver model for $99 shipped. No rebates, either! So what's the catch? These are reconditioned units with a 60-day warranty. If that doesn't square with you, the Apple store currently has the same refurb nano for $129 with a 1-year warranty.

Of course, nanos have few mechanical parts, so there's little opportunity for something to break. I do wish you could choose from colors other than silver, but that's a minor quibble. The 3rd-gen nano is a wafer-thin thing of beauty, and an outright steal at $99.

Originally posted at The Cheapskate
Rick Broida, a technology writer for nearly 20 years, is the author of more than a dozen books. In addition to writing CNET's The Cheapskate blog, he oversees BNET's Business Hacks. Rick is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CBS Interactive. Disclosure. Deals found on The Cheapskate are subject to availability, expiration, and other terms determined by sellers. Follow Rick on Twitter at cheapskateblog.
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by jamestracy April 11, 2008 2:05 PM PDT
Fed/Ex just dropped off my Apple iPod nano. It came boxed and sealed in plastic as were all the items included, iPod, earbuds, USB cable and quick start guide. For a refurbished model it looks brand new. Not a dent or scratch on it. I am currently preparing media files using Diet MP3 to load ito the iPod. I purchased the nano at buy.com for $99 and used a $20 off coupon I had from a previous purchase there. The shipping was free, so my total cost was $79. What a great deal! Thank's Cheapskate!
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by GadgetConsumer April 19, 2008 8:25 AM PDT
BEWARE of BUY.COM promos. They are currently taking $50 off on a $51 purchase when signing up for a RevolutionCard account. They don't mention that all sales are final when using a coupon. They gave me a return authorization for an unopened product. Buy.com confirmed that they received the product back, and promised a refund to my credit card within 7 business days. 3 weeks later, they said "no refunds" and won't even send the unopened product back to me.

If they aren't going to follow their own refund policy, they need to give the merchandise back to the buyer. BUY.com is obviously getting some kind of financial benefit from RevolutionCard. At the very least, they should send back the item to me, and not just keep it, re-sell it, and double their profit. As of this writing, there are over 600 consumer complaints logged with the Better Business Bureau regarding Buy.com?s handling of refunds. Buyers beware!
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