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The Million Dollar Question
"What does Open Box Mean"

You may be thinking to yourself, “These prices are too good to be true, there must be a catch!” It’s a common reaction, and you’re not alone in that thought. At Mardey’s, we’re here to clear the air and demystify the open-box phenomenon.

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The Million Dollar Question

"WHAT DOES OPEN BOX MEAN"

You may be thinking to yourself, “These prices are too good to be true, there must be a catch!” It’s a common reaction, and you’re not alone in that thought. At Mardey’s, we’re here to clear the air and demystify the open-box phenomenon.

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WITHOUT THE COMPROMISE!

Open-box appliances come from a variety of scenarios: display models in a showroom, items with minimal cosmetic imperfections during packaging, or products that have been declined by customers who changed their minds. These appliances often possess no functional flaws at all. Keep in mind, any item that hits our floor, must undergo rigorous testing and inspections to ensure it meets a high standard of quality and performance. This means you get a fully functional appliance, complete with our guarantee of satisfaction, at a fraction of the cost.

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WHAT QUALIFIES AS AN

OPEN BOX APPLIANCE

Understanding the nuances of open-box appliances is crucial prior to completing a purchase. The term ‘open box’ often leads to confusion: Is it synonymous with ‘used’ or ‘refurbished’? In fact, open-box appliances are neither—they haven’t been previously used in a home nor have they undergone extensive refurbishment.

Here’s what characterizes an Open-Box Appliance

The Million Dollar Question

You may be thinking to yourself, “These prices are too good to be true, there must be a catch!” It’s a common reaction, and you’re not alone in that thought. At Mardey’s, we’re here to clear the air and demystify the open-box phenomenon.

Cosmetic Imperfections

Sometimes appliances sustain minor cosmetic damage, such as scratches, dents, or scuffs during shipping or handling that render them unable to be sold as brand new despite being in perfect working order.

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Customer Returns

Customers might decline or cancel an appliance for various reasons that don’t involve the product’s performance, such as a change of mind, wrong size, or mismatched color, after which the item. Once this occurs. The Item cannot be sold as new and becomes qualified as an open box product.

Overstock Clearance

Retailers may have an excess inventory that they open for display, demonstration, or during the clearance process, later selling these items as open-box to reduce stock.

Packaging Damage

Products with damaged boxes during transit, even if the appliance itself is untouched, are often resold as open-box items since the packaging is no longer pristine.

Canceled Orders

Appliances that have been unboxed in anticipation of delivery for an order that was later canceled may be resold as open-box items.

Floor Models Switch-Out

When models are updated or discontinued, the previous floor models are repackaged and sold at a discount as open-box.

Open-Box Sales Events

Some retailers specifically open boxes for sales events to attract customers with the opportunity to inspect the appliance in detail before purchase.

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