A rule of thumb is that this condition should be acceptable as a gift. Item should have no signs of wear-and-tear, and should be in their intact original packaging. Used – Like New: An item that appears to have remained untouched, though protective wrapping may be missing.Another term for this condition is “remanufactured.” This condition is not accepted for all product categories sellers should check if it is applicable for their particular item. Warranty from the manufacturer or the refurbisher should be in effect, and part of the product listing. Usually, the process involved repair, cleaning, and inspection that meet manufacturer’s specifications. Refurbished: An item that has been professionally restored to proper working order.Warranty details should be in effect, and part of the product listing. New: An unused, unopened item in its original packaging, including intact protective wrapping, if relevant.Different product categories require different condition listings, and some categories do not permit any condition other than “new.” General GuidelinesĬonditions are described here in detail to help sellers determine what term is most appropriate for each of the items they sell. For example, a product page may offer items in both “new” and “used” condition. Sellers may offer products with different conditions to provide buyers with more purchasing choices. Sellers are advised to represent their wares carefully, taking assessment of each item before assigning it a given condition for sale. Accurate descriptions of an item’s condition is a valuable component of a buyer’s positive experience with Amazon.
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