• Stumblinbear
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    1 year ago

    You can… look at the disk?

    Besides, who cares if the car looks fresh? The doors were opened, and gasp taken for a test drive! So therefore it’s no longer new!

    All I’m saying is technically speaking “new” doesn’t mean “absolutely an unequivocally untouched.” It just means it hasn’t been sold or used by anyone else. Open box isn’t “used,” it’s “open box” and effectively new, and can generally be treated as such. You’re free to be skeptical, though, as would I

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      1 year ago

      Looking at the disc doesn’t always show damage.

      Would GameStop take open box as a new return? No. So they shouldn’t see it as new.

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        1 year ago

        I already addressed that and I’m not going to go in circles with you

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          1 year ago

          I got you. I can take their word for it that the disc is perfect but they can’t take mine. Makes sense.