Word to the wise. Caution is the word when you see a listing that says "Preowned but in GOOD condition". Some vendors' "good" is really "fair" or even "poor". And photos DO NOT always represent the actual condition of the item. I base this on recent experience with a bizzybee who made the above representations which were clearly false. The listing said "good work jeans"...right..if I were a PANHANDLER, maybe...otherwise they were quite simply crap. They were frayed everywhere: on the hems (probably not so bad), on the tops of the pockets (would have been a clue had I known), on the center back seam, the side seams, and even the top of the waistband...the only thing these "good" jeans weren't was torn...which would have probably made them "hip and groovy"!
So, my point in all this is unless the item says new or like new, ALWAYS ask questions: what do you mean by GOOD condition? Any fraying? fading? scuffs? if so, where? how extensive? and even more importantly: do you have a picture that actually shows this...(in my case even the enlarging
It'll save you a lot of grief on an otherwise low cost item...just a thought...
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