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Old 02-10-2016, 08:39 PM   #20
eschwartz
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
You are probably right.
You cannot sell the same thing as new twice. It irritates the "Inventory Control Specialist".
These days better known as a computer.
I think the main problem i that it isn't, in fact, new.

Something that has been used for two seconds is still not "new". It bugs the legal department to say that it is anyway, no matter how true in practicality it is.


Offering unboxed but in practice new devices as "refurbished exchanges" is a good way to build customer loyalty through being generous (coming and going), while at the same time doing something with all those devices that they can't really call "new" for legal reasons.
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