Shrink wrap...remove, or not?
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 2:26 pm
Hey all.
I have a completely stupid question.
Last week I stopped by the local Goodwill, in search of treasures. I tend to find lots of neat crap to turninto terrain, base debris, or for resale by various channels. Model kits, wooden columns, etc etc.
Amazingly, I was rummaging around the board games and discovered a sealed box of Dark Eldar Reaver Jetbikes stuffed into a pile of puzzles! The box is a little worse for wear, but it seems to be factory-sealed still, with the shrink wrap and original price tag still intact.
My dummy question is, should I remove the shrink wrap to verify all the contents, or leave it on for its eventual new owner? It's an old Third Edition box, but the shrink has those little easy-open vent holes in it, so I'm guessing it's never been opened.
Is there any inherent value to leaving the factory shrink on the box, and selling it as "new in shrink" over opening it and verifying all parts are present, but labelling it as "new in opened box?"
I know the very first tactical marine box I ever bought was a Third Edition kit from an eBay seller, which was new in shrink wrap. When I got it, and opened it up, it was missing several sets or arms and backpacks. GW customer service told me to eat it, as they can't verify that the seller didn't bust it open, poach parts, and reseal with a shrink wrapping machine.
So, open this to verify parts, or not?
I have a completely stupid question.
Last week I stopped by the local Goodwill, in search of treasures. I tend to find lots of neat crap to turninto terrain, base debris, or for resale by various channels. Model kits, wooden columns, etc etc.
Amazingly, I was rummaging around the board games and discovered a sealed box of Dark Eldar Reaver Jetbikes stuffed into a pile of puzzles! The box is a little worse for wear, but it seems to be factory-sealed still, with the shrink wrap and original price tag still intact.
My dummy question is, should I remove the shrink wrap to verify all the contents, or leave it on for its eventual new owner? It's an old Third Edition box, but the shrink has those little easy-open vent holes in it, so I'm guessing it's never been opened.
Is there any inherent value to leaving the factory shrink on the box, and selling it as "new in shrink" over opening it and verifying all parts are present, but labelling it as "new in opened box?"
I know the very first tactical marine box I ever bought was a Third Edition kit from an eBay seller, which was new in shrink wrap. When I got it, and opened it up, it was missing several sets or arms and backpacks. GW customer service told me to eat it, as they can't verify that the seller didn't bust it open, poach parts, and reseal with a shrink wrapping machine.
So, open this to verify parts, or not?