Yesterday, a new model of the Nintendo Switch Lite came on the market. I wanted to get it to Saturn the same day, but I got something in between, so I'll make it on Monday. The problem is that I wanted to wait extra for this new model to be completely fresh, because I trust all the dealers zero, and I'm very worried that someone bought the console and then brought it back to Saturn, and then they brazenly go back to the shelf put.
Please do not fall immediately a negative judgment about me. I act in many other things very environmentally conscious, but here it is just important to me to get a brand new product, even if a used not necessarily something to it must be.
The question now is, how do you see the likelihood that over the weekend a return console is already sneaking into the store? Should I rather take a switch off the shelf or ask if I can get a new one from the warehouse? I doubt that this is less likely to be ripped off.
The question now is, how do you see the likelihood that over the weekend a return console is already sneaking into the store?
Unlikely - because: such a console is usually packed so that you can easily see if the original packaging has ever been opened.
If the console is welded, the new one.
See if it's sealed in the original. If not, you are demanding another device. At SATURN and MediaMarkt there's a lot of trickery with regard to open packaging, as well as the return and warranty.
Also, you always have to be careful that you get the current device, for example. If a new variant is out there (PSVR - PSVR2) - there's one if you are not careful like something from the old stocks turned on
D. H. Even if Saturn would take the trouble to pack the thing again, it would take so much time that it is not back on the shelf on Monday or not as foremost / topmost and those behind it are almost safe?
Thank you, but unfortunately I have read that sometimes even make the effort to reweld the packs again.
Not until Monday anyway.
Meanwhile, even weld a new, that's the lousy.
The box is neither sealed nor welded, so they do not need to be welded in again. You can't tell if a curious seller has possibly opened
Then do not buy any, you're on the safe side. How can you be so suspicious, do you do that with everything?