Penguinisto opened this issue on Apr 26, 2005 ยท 90 posts
Poppi posted Wed, 27 April 2005 at 9:12 AM
ScottA wrote: "If people want to buy things that aren't perfect. That's their business. As long as the problems aren't hidden from view it's not your place to crusade against them.: Is that an assumption that folks who shop here don't really care whether or not what they spend their hard earned money on is top notch? I would never, never, ever dream of buying anything....unless an antique, or yard sale item that was not perfect. would you buy a new hard drive with bad sectors, a new car with flat tires or tranny problems, a dress or pair of pants with mismatched seams, etc., etc., etc.? this makes no sense to me. how many of you actually don't expect perfection from what you are buying in the mp at the time you plop down the old credit card?