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Old 09-16-2015, 10:52 PM   #45
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Originally Posted by tvuongpham View Post
E-commerce blurs lines.
I.e.
What prevents me from being a reseller if I buy liquidator merchandise from a store closing? What prevents me from being a reseller if I buy liquidator merchandise from a store closing
Nothing at all. But what relevance could that possibly have?

Neither you nor the real-world case of the ebay seller who sold you the Kobo Aura, have an agreement with Kobo Inc. to resell Kobos on behalf of Kobo Inc.
The hypothetical reseller cannot offer a warranty on Kobo's behalf that Kobo did not agree to offer.



The only line that is being blurred is the line between reality and fantasy wishful thinking.
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