But isn't there a difference when one buys direct from the maker via Internet? If I return something for whatever reason, and the maker tests it out and confirms it functioning like new before reselling?
Is the equipment then resold as "B" stock? Discounted "B" stock price?
New is new....
Back in the 1970s I bought a new Nak cassette deck from a B&M dealer, paid full price. Factory fresh.
Got the thing home took it out of the box hooked it, played with it for a while and then, LOL, sat down to look through the owners manual.
To my surprise a salesperson's business card, one of the dealers employees, was stuck between two pages......
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