Refurbished Equipment Costs About 25% Less

Rumarson Technologies, a leader in environmentally safe computer solutions, now offers "newly used" equipment from Fortune 500 and other large corporations. The Nused Computer Hardware has been re-certified through the manufacturers' advanced diagnostics, comes with full warranties and documentation, and costs about 25% less than comparable new equipment. "Since most computers have a functional lifespan of 10 years, computer buyers have the option of purchasing used equipment at a substantial savings," says RTI president Paul Baum. The firm is a Green Seal Environmental Partner, an EPA Waste Wi$e partner and works with the National Recycling Coalition's Buy Recycled Business Alliance. Rumarson Technologies, Inc., Kenilworth, NJ, (800) 929-0029.

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