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839 1/3/12 1:37 P
Firstly, would you recommend to buy a treadmill that has been "previously enjoyed"? If so, what are some things that I should be looking for in terms of how much life it has left? Is it like buying a used car. Are there any specific sounds or motions that can be tell tale signs of a bad investment?
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