Stories of this nature do smack of 'truthiness', as the seller hopes to recoup as much of his investment in the item in question. Buying a 'pre-owned' anything of late seems to require hi-rez photos of all surfaces and details in order to not feel 'screwed' in some fashion. And even then one hopes that the pics were of the item to be received....
The stakes of the crap-shoot have seemed to have gone up....and 'buyer beware' gets more imperative...
The stakes of the crap-shoot have seemed to have gone up....and 'buyer beware' gets more imperative...