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Old 07-14-2011, 07:25 AM   #603
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Originally Posted by wyndslash View Post
is it mean to tell a customer service rep of a bookstore that you won't buy a copy because it's slightly damaged? Or rather, what I said (in email) was, "I don't want to pay that much for a book that is less than brand new and damage-free."

Think that sounded bitchy? it was over $10 and had slight damage (meaning a little dirty cover and edges).
No, not bitchy at all. Quite the right approach. If it's not new and 'as new', then it should be sold at at full new price.
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