Jenn,
It may be a way to save some money, However...
There are some things to consider.
The unit will probably not have any warrentee left.
The manufacturer updates the software from time to time,
so depending on the age of the unit, the unit may not
have the latest software. You could send the unit to the
manufacturer for an update to the software, but they will charge for
this.
If the unit has been opened up, all the software is deleted.
The unit is built this way so the Chinese can not make copies of the
machine. The manufacturer claims he will not repair a unit that
has been opened up. In other words, a unit that has been opened
is worthless.
However, all this said, if the price is low enough to account
for getting the unit updated with the latest software, little or no
warrentee, and still save a chunk of money, perhaps it is a
viable way to go. as long as it has not been opened up.
Cheers.
--- In biophoton@yahoogroups.com, "jenn bailey" <morphicsoul@...>
wrote:
>
> I have been trying to find out if purchasing a used bio photon
machine
> would be all right (like the one I saw one on ebay). Would this
still
> work? This is exciting technology but can be a little expensive...
>