I dint believe Amazon do that if the package had been opened - they’d be sold under an Amazon warehouse dealThey were in stock on Amazon today for a few minutes. Could be return product being sold as new.
Amazon will sell a returned item as new if it doesn't have any defectsI dint believe Amazon do that if the package had been opened - they’d be sold under an Amazon warehouse deal
I don't think so. At least there is an Amazon outlet in my country, and the returned items are sold as second-hand items at the outlet.Amazon will sell a returned item as new if it doesn't have any defects
As we all know, there are two types of Amazon: "products sold by Amazon" and "products sold by marketplace vendors". Of the latter, if an item shipped from FBA is returned, it will not be returned as new inventory.There is a lot of complaints in the internet that people bought new products on amazon and got ones with signs of being used. I had such situation at least twice.
I'm a marketplace vendor with Amazon and they only return damaged items to me otherwise they restock the return is newAs we all know, there are two types of Amazon: "products sold by Amazon" and "products sold by marketplace vendors". Of the latter, if an item shipped from FBA is returned, it will not be returned as new inventory.
However, I have no way of knowing about the products that Amazon buys and sells itself, or the Amazon brand.
3 types in fact - sold by amazon, sold by vendor and distributed by amazon - FBA, sold and distributed by vendor. In the first two cases, it is the Amazon employee who decides what to do with the returned product. And it happens that such a product is qualified again as a brand new.As we all know, there are two types of Amazon: "products sold by Amazon" and "products sold by marketplace vendors". Of the latter, if an item shipped from FBA is returned, it will not be returned as new inventory.
However, I have no way of knowing about the products that Amazon buys and sells itself, or the Amazon brand.
Have you ever checked in Seller Central that your returned item is being resold as new?I'm a marketplace vendor with Amazon and they only return damaged items to me otherwise they restock the return is new
You're right, human error can happen. However, this does not mean that the returned item will always be resold as new. Also, since the address where the buyer returns the item is not the FBA warehouse from which it was shipped, it is unlikely that the returned item will be mixed in with the new inventory.3 types in fact - sold by amazon, sold by vendor and distributed by amazon - FBA, sold and distributed by vendor. In the first two cases, it is the Amazon employee who decides what to do with the returned product. And it happens that such a product is qualified again as a brand new.
When someone stick a sticker LPN it’s a used product. I purchase many things on Amazon on weekly basis and when I see that sticker I return it right away. An item that’s been open should not be sold as new it should be sold as used or open box regardless if they used it or not.3 types in fact - sold by amazon, sold by vendor and distributed by amazon - FBA, sold and distributed by vendor. In the first two cases, it is the Amazon employee who decides what to do with the returned product. And it happens that such a product is qualified again as a brand new.
Ich wrote Audiotra.de, the german import firm for the Wiim Amp. They told me at the 2nd of January that "there will be a decision" about if the wiim amp is sold in silver or not (for, at least, in Germany). I asked them to inform me when this decision has been made, but never heard from them. On their Website you're now able to select the silver one – i'm pretty sure this option wasn't there two weeks ago.I'm just waiting for a silver unit to show up as being in stock somewhere and I'll jump on it.
I don’t think so other than for the custom installation market.Is there an official confirmation of the more powerful 110w version? I'd like to get one but I can't see anything other than my 60w mentioned anywhere online.
Post in thread 'WiiM Amp' https://forum.wiimhome.com/threads/wiim-amp.1322/post-25483I don’t think so other than for the custom installation market.
Which I qualified in the following post as being in the context of the custom installation marketPost in thread 'WiiM Amp' https://forum.wiimhome.com/threads/wiim-amp.1322/post-25483
TBH if I can still buy one legally, I don't care who it's aimed forWhich I qualified in the following post as being in the context of the custom installation market
I’d guess if a CI company sold one on, it’d probably breach the agreement they have with WiiM. Guess you’ll have to wait till WiiM bring such a device (if indeed they ever do) to the consumer market.TBH if I can still buy one legally, I don't care who it's aimed for