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Play.com selling second-hand goods?

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flipnflap | 17:11 Fri 19th Mar 2010 | Shopping & Style
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i recently bought an electronics product from Play.com for a considerable sum, albeit a little cheaper than it sells for in shops. when it arrived in the post a couple of days later, the packaging was badly damaged and it soon became apparent that the product i'd bought - on the obvious assumption it was brand new - was second-hand. it had even come from a Refurb company. when i complained, they told me to send it back registered delivery if i hoped for a refund. there was no apology, and no offer to collect the product from me. and only after i spent good money on registered delivery did they tell me that they wouldn't refund my postage costs. Anyone else got Play.com experiences to tell. I certainly won't go near them again, ever.
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play act as agents for people selling used items.

the prices will state a "new and used price" and you should check which it is youre buying.

I have bought ex library books from sellers on there.

look at these top items http://www.play.com/E...html?searchtype=genre
I am quite shocked to hear this, as I order from Play.com quite alot and have no problems whatsoever.

Doubt you will have any problems returning item for a replacement.
This is the play.com site.
http://www.play.com/
There is a SELL YOUR STUFF section. So there will be second hand stuff on there but it will be clearly marked
specifically, have a look at this page

http://www.play.com/H...ml?page=TradeGeneralq
I've been using play for the last 8 years and have never had a problem with any of their deliveries. Guessing you brought a playtrade (secondhand) item
I have nothing but praise for play. They once sent me a 8GB SD card instead of a 1GB! Nice.

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