unkleGsif":3tcx0a6c said:I dont think there is anything fundamentally wrong with statements like "as good as NOS", or "looks like NOS", as it gives a fair description of the quality of the part being sold..... just dont go putting 50% mark-up on it as a result, which many people do
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kingoffootball":ngf4hill said:unkleGsif":ngf4hill said:I dont think there is anything fundamentally wrong with statements like "as good as NOS", or "looks like NOS", as it gives a fair description of the quality of the part being sold..... just dont go putting 50% mark-up on it as a result, which many people do
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But why not say "as good as new" or "looks like new"?
Surely that makes sense, as it's a lot more objective and easier to translate what new looks like, than NOS, which as has been pointed out could have degraded over time.
unkleGsif":291ofu0t said:Fitted or not fitted? In the box or without the box? NOS or just a blag?
Its pretty irrelevant really
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It's not irrelevant to the poor schmuck who's paid top dollar for NOS only to open the package and find its a use item with half what you paid.unkleGsif":3rqwnxbz said:Fitted or not fitted? In the box or without the box? NOS or just a blag?
Its pretty irrelevant really
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