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Best spotting scope under $1,000
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<blockquote data-quote="Browninglover1" data-source="post: 540424" data-attributes="member: 29966"><p>Nikon defines a "Refurbished Product" as any product that has been returned by a retail partner/authorized Nikon dealer. Once the product is returned, Nikon conducts a rigorous evaluation of the appearance and all product functions to make sure that the item meets their quality standards. Your product will function identically to a brand-new Nikon product, however it is possible for a reconditioned product to have a scratch or blemish on the surface, not the optics. Nikon demos come with a 90 day warranty. After that 90 days is up it would still carry the 25 year no fault coverage, however, if any work is ever performed you will be charged $20.00 to cover return shipping and paperwork.</p><p></p><p>I guess that solves our warranty issues. I'm surprised that the Fieldscope failed a water test because it was one of the things the birding community really seemed to like about the scope. One way or the other I've been very pleased with mine for what I payed for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browninglover1, post: 540424, member: 29966"] Nikon defines a "Refurbished Product" as any product that has been returned by a retail partner/authorized Nikon dealer. Once the product is returned, Nikon conducts a rigorous evaluation of the appearance and all product functions to make sure that the item meets their quality standards. Your product will function identically to a brand-new Nikon product, however it is possible for a reconditioned product to have a scratch or blemish on the surface, not the optics. Nikon demos come with a 90 day warranty. After that 90 days is up it would still carry the 25 year no fault coverage, however, if any work is ever performed you will be charged $20.00 to cover return shipping and paperwork. I guess that solves our warranty issues. I'm surprised that the Fieldscope failed a water test because it was one of the things the birding community really seemed to like about the scope. One way or the other I've been very pleased with mine for what I payed for it. [/QUOTE]
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