I realize you asked for desktops, but if this helps, I bought a refurbished
eec netbook a few years ago from them.  Battery didn't charge, right out of
the box (how this passed the "factory reconditioned" test is beyond me...).
Because they're a reseller, they can't help if it doesn't work; you have to
deal directly with the computer company, which in my case turned out to be
utterly useless.  Had to pay to ship item back to geeks.com, and it was a
fight to get a refund from them because they wanted to give me in-store
credit.  It was only because they saw my customer history of purchases from
them that they ultimately gave my money back, but I still wound up losing
about $20 for initial shipping plus return shipping, and got nothing from
it.  Yes I'm bitter over $20 because of the headache it turned out to be.

Just my $0.02, but I'll never buy refurbed anything again.  I'm sure people
on this list have had other experiences, but this totally turned me off.
Proceed at your own risk, that's all I have to say about that.

Mark

On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 1:47 PM, I Rattan <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Any has experience with refurbished desktop for geeks.com?
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> -ishwar
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