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Posted by GMAN on 11/29/06 03:34
In article <1164763495.625386.102870@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>, "Jordan" <lundj@earthlink.net> wrote:
>Bill Vermillion wrote:
>
>> He just didn't have any problems renting a disk several times,and
>> then selling it as new, and making gobs of profit per disk.
>
>Do you want clothing stores to automatically mark down stuff that has
>been tried on?
>
No, but if something is being sold advertised as new, it damn well better
not be an opened box or returned item . Most if not all 50 states outlaw the
selling of used items as new to unsuspecting buyers.
>Should Barnes and Noble start a used book section for titles that have
>been browsed?
>
no, but returned items , yes!!!
>Just because another human being touched something doesn't make it
>"used".
>
>- Jordan
>
Riding home in the back pocket of someones pants whilst riding the evening bus
home, then returning the item back to the store the next day does.
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