cl wrote:
A code/system would be good, but it still falls prey to those "rip off
artists" who don't represent their goods in a faithful manner. I've seen
some stuff marked mint, which well... could have been mint - I suppose. I
seen still others marked mint which were pure trash and better served as
land fill. ANYONE trading/buying used - especially online - should expect
"something" to be wrong, even if very slight in nature. Both parties SHOULD
be honest, fully explaining anything that even looks shady about their
equipment.
cl
Hey Lou, how about "Mint for its age"!
-Bill M
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