Seems to me like you'd never want to pay a price premium an always buy slightly dinged goods.
No, I often buy brand new components. Its a measure of value for the dollar. Yes, I consider the "dingged" goods often, but I can afford to go with whatever option I believe is the best over the long run.
OEM computers in general, and laptops especially are bad long term buys.
ATX full tower case, nice beefy 80+ gold or silver 600+ watt power supply, nice midrange motherboard with all the ports I need, and a handful of extra SATA and ideally at least 1 or 2 legacy PCI ports, and then a nice CPU, and an SSD and I am a happy man.
If after 2 years I want to upgrade the CPU, so be it. If after 3 years I want to upgrade the GPU, so be it. And if after 7 or 8 years, I want to stick a new mobo in there, I can do that too ....
Anyhow, apple does not make any products that appeal to me.
Their phones still do not have removable/replaceable batteries and external storage capacity.
Their laptops are not desktops
their desktops are proprietary, you have very limited configuration options
and in general, their products cost more money while generally performing mediocre