popularphoinix | Staff posted Today 01:22 PM
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popularphoinix | Staff posted Today 01:22 PM
[AC] $211.81: Used - Like New: Apple Watch Series 10 [GPS 46mm case] Smartwatch with Silver Aluminum Case with Denim Sport Band - M/L at Amazon
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Order Summary
Item(s) Subtotal:
$264.76
Shipping & Handling:
$0.00
Amex 15% Off:
-$15.00
Extra 20% off:
-$52.95
Amex 40% Off:
-$60.00
Total before tax:
$136.81
Estimated tax to be collected:
$13.68
Rewards Points:
-$5.00
Grand Total:
$145.49
I googled this exact issue, of buying Like-New and showing Mint condition in the invoice. Sounds like that's the same thing. Fear not, and you can always return if you don't like the condition.
Supplied by: Other
Condition: Used - Mint
I think we will be alright. I think this just means supplied by "other" supplies and not the new ones.
Edit after some further AI deep research:
"Supplied by: Other"
The "Supplied by: Other" label on your invoice indicates that the item was originally sourced from a third-party seller who participates in the "Fulfillment by Amazon" (FBA) program. Under this program, sellers send their inventory to Amazon's warehouses, and Amazon handles storage, packing, and shipping when a sale is made.
In some cases, items from different third-party sellers are "commingled," or pooled together in inventory if they are identical. This means that while your purchase is from Amazon Resale, the specific unit you received was originally supplied by one of these third-party sellers.
The term "mint condition" generally implies that a pre-owned item is in pristine condition with virtually no imperfections, similar to how it was when it left the factory. Therefore, "Used - Mint" suggests that your item is in excellent shape, closely aligning with Amazon's "Used - Like New" category.
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