> I disagree!!!!

Doesn't matter. B-stock is B-stock. It doesn't matter how much/little 
an article has been used, if it has been decapsulated by the end-user 
and returned to the factory, it is B-stock. It would only be A-stock if 
it had gone to an Apple store, been overstocked, and gone straight back 
to the Apple distri center.

(My views on this issue changed considerably when my company started 
selling consumer electronics. There is a legal responsibility not to 
misrepresent B-stock as A-stock, regardless of its condition. 
Correspondingly, the B-stock articles have less value).

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