Did you remove the stickers? You weren't supposed to remove the stickers.
Including the one that said he'd been refurbished and to remove before use? Damn.
I think your DH has the extended warranty. But you're still stuck with him.
The extended warranty probably doesn't cover the extensive after-market conversions he's undergone, either.
Did you remove the stickers? You weren't supposed to remove the stickers.
To preserve future ebay value, you should really keep spouses in their original packaging. Of course, then you can't play with them...
To preserve future ebay value, you should really keep spouses in their original packaging.
Well, now, it should be noted that I picked mine up slightly used. If you're all about the collector's value and you're just looking to resell, of course you want something in mint condition, original packaging. But the long-term investor shouldn't be distracted by such details; sometimes they want a little repair and tweaking after having been carelessly used, not maintained properly, and discarded by a previous owner, but the ones who have survived that usage are often all the sturdier for it.
Tom, where's your tag from?
amych, my co-worker (who also eloped) loved the noogie and receipt pictures, though he noted that, even with a receipt, you only have 30 days to return your hubby.
And there's only 14 days to get a price adjustment, if by chance he gets marked down.
Pictures of what's left of avalanches after the snow (mostly) melts.
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And there's only 14 days to get a price adjustment, if by chance he gets marked down.
And even then, it's only an in-store credit.