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I just purchased a new WNDR3700 from Amazon. The inner Netgear box was brown and only had product # on it - B002HWRJY4 under the single bar code. On the sticker it said Netgear N600 Wireless Du.d Gigabit Router WNDR3700 New. However inside there was no installation CD and worst of all the Serial Number tag was missing. Api 660 Latest Edition Of Firefox on this page. Does this mean they sold me a refurbished unit while marketing it as New? Has anyone seen or heard of this before? I can just repackage it and return it since it is within the return window.

I found out that a local BB has the same unit for the same price. I just hate to have to go through a return if not necessary. Thanks, Derek. Tank_Killer wrote: You have purchased a refurbished unit, and carries no manufacturer warranty or support.

There is no serial on it, so when you call for support and they ask for it. Its not there. Great job netgear!

Geesh, if that's the case it really ticks me off. I don't blame it on Amazon as Netgear labeled it as New on the outside. If that's the case I might just ship it back to Amazon for a full refund and go with something else. The Asus RT-N56U is looking like a better alternative after reviewing other routers anyway. I've already wasted enough time setting it up to have to mess around with Netgear technical support.

That is pretty cheezy business practice if they are trying to repackage refurbs as new units. I htink I'm done wasting more time with such BS? They've just lost another customer. Dereksurfs wrote: Geesh, if that's the case it really ticks me off.