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Refurbished captivates

I have a refurb Captivate (random shutoffs on my original one). It also came mint looking and has worked well for the past 4 days. I'll be keeping my eye on it for problems though.

My only concern is restoring the original phone back from the leaked Froyo before I ship it off. Last thing I need is a $450 charge because I violated warranty even though the phone hardware has very doubtfully been damaged by the OS upgrade.
 
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I have had my refurb'd captivate for a week now with no problems at all..When I had gotten it in the mail it was perfect! No scratches etc. It is perfect I couldn't believe it..I'm hooked on this phone! totally give's the ip4 a run for it's money as it was designed to specifically rival the ip4! I have had an ip4 and would prefer this phone over it anyday! Ive always been a fan of samsung! A korean company that pounds out nothing but quality electronics (toys)...GET THE SAMSUNG CAPTIVATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D
 
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I have had a refurb Captivate through the AT&T store (for free on upgrade)for a week with no problems at all. GPS works great, no random shutdowns or battery issues, and it was absolutely pristine on arrival. It did come in an AT&T refurb box, but it was well packaged and came with all standard supplies. No regrets.
 
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I got a refurb under warranty after complaining about my GPS. I was worried that a refurb was likely to be a unit that someone ELSE returned due to defective GPS. However, my refurb came with a GPS that actually WORKS, and is a keeper...so I had a good experience with my refurb.

Here's a catch though - when you exchange for a refurb outside of the 30-day return, you effectively forego the balance of your 1-year warranty from Samsung; your refurb will come with a 90-day only warranty.
 
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I got a free upgrade for a refurbished Captivate ($18.00 upgrade charge) and it's been working great the past week. The downside, only a 90 day warranty. This is my first smartphone and when I upgraded online, it did not allow me to select a data plan, even though it was required. When I received and activated the phone, I still could not select a data plan. I had to call ATT and the customer service rep told me that I was being charged per MB, but there was no problem switching to the appropriate data plan.
 
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I have had my refurb'd captivate for a week now with no problems at all..When I had gotten it in the mail it was perfect! No scratches etc. It is perfect I couldn't believe it..I'm hooked on this phone! totally give's the ip4 a run for it's money as it was designed to specifically rival the ip4! I have had an ip4 and would prefer this phone over it anyday! Ive always been a fan of samsung! A korean company that pounds out nothing but quality electronics (toys)...GET THE SAMSUNG CAPTIVATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D

what he said x 2! refurb and Captivate FTW!
 
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I got a new Samsung Captivate and it keeps rebooting on me at random and the keys (especially back key) are really bad. They dont recognzie my touch half the time unless I press really hard on them.

My question is....if I get a replacment how will I be able to tell if its a refurb or not?

Are the refubs typically better since they have had more extensive testing?
 
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Tenacious, that is unfortunate...
I don't know how to tell refurbs apart from a brand spanking new ones.
I wouldnt' say it would necessarily be better in all cases

Like some people said, some refurbs really are new phones...they were unopened...But people had buyer's remorse and take em back and they can't sell them as new

But my friends refurb is doing just fine...no complaints from him
 
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