From: Jonathan Berry (jberry_at_islandnet.com)
Date: Wed May 02 2001 - 11:24:38 EDT
In article <IMELKCNIONCOIOBFACICOEKNDCAA.CaptJHEM_at_waterw.com>, you wrote:
>These are NIB,
This could be OT, but what does NIB, "New-In-Box" really mean?
An ebay seller (with an excellent feedback) told me that NIB
means that the item is new, and is in the box, but that it
could have been removed from the box earlier, that the box does
not have to be in good shape, that there don't need to be any
seals. He said that if you want more, you have to go for
"Factory - Sealed".
-- cheers Jonathan Berry http://www.islandnet.com/~jberry/ to know more than you want
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