Other than Flipkart, Amazon has been a long-time player in this segment. Other companies such as Greendust, togofogo, Valuecart, and Gobol also deal with refurbished goods. Products such as gadgets (mobiles, laptops, cameras, tablets, TV, electronic items), gaming consoles, home and kitchen appliances, home furniture, even apparel and clothing are quite popular.
Experts say that the way refurbished goods were sold in the country so far, customers were at a disadvantage as they were not able to ascertain the right price for the product, and evaluation of quality was left to the buyer. Flipkart has standardised the grading process for classifying goods based on their quality. Refurbished goods have been divided into five categories - ‘unboxed (like new)’, superb, very good, good, and okay. Depending on what state you want your product, you can choose from the different grades. “The biggest advantage of buying a refurbished product is to be able to enjoy it at a more affordable price. The only thing a buyer has to make peace with are a few cosmetic signs of usage, such as scratches on the product; these vary with grade,” adds Gupta.