That's where I got mine, and for that exact price. It showed DJI as the retailer, but it was shipped from DroneNerds. Only 50 were offered, but at last look (last night) there were only a few left in stock. They may not be refurbs at all. This happened to me once before last July when the P3Ps were offered as "Refurbs" through Newegg at $520. I snatched one up. Once received, I noticed immediately that none of the serial numbers internally were marked with an "R" which would note ng that they had been refurbished (as I understood it). She served me well for many months until pilot error sent her 38 feet to the bottom of a local lake. The mistake I made was taking off below the dam with the hopes of doing this wonderful sport cinematic flight at low altitude (30ft was my hard deck) up along the long spillway with a reveal shot at the top of the inlet displaying the length of the lake in its entirety. I then climbed hard, with a tight bank to the right in order to return to the opening of the spillway, swoop down it, pool up hard at the end, and get my shot. Problem was, with ignorance and oversight, my reference altitude was 30' below the lake surface, so I took a nosedive into the water surface at 26 mph at a 50 degree angle. Yes, I was just slightly BVLOS. I think I choked back a few tears at that moment when I realized what a ******* maneuver I performed. Apologies for derailing the original subject here in this thread, but it's a story with an important lesson about reference altitudes. Sorry folks, I just checked eBay a second ago and see no more at that price left. Don't panic, my inside word tells me they'll be plenty (w/warranty) offered at $1649 and below for the coming month or so. Again, they're supposedly being sold as Refurbs, but apparently they're not. DJI is trying to push out that inventory. Hope that info is helpful. My wishes for blue skies and error msg free flights. (**** that high wind warning!)