I would like to inquire about this using the example of the Nintendo Switch
So if I order a Nintendo Switch from Amazon, is it a product that is "fresh" from Nintendo? Or can it also be a copy that has already been sent back and unpacked?
However, since the Nintendo Switch is a very well-selling product, it is very likely to get a new product, right?
I ask because you expect a brand new product for a certain price paid for electronic devices
So if Amazon is both a seller and a sender, that can be ruled out. Then only new products are sold as such. All others will probably come to the Amazon marketplace.
I can't tell you how it looks with other sellers, but in principle it should be the same.
Amazon itself doesn't sell them (as far as I know) but there are dealers who sell used things there. The products are usually referred to as refurbished
Amazon itself also sells so-called "refurbished" products from time to time, i.e. Returns that have been checked and are "as new" - but this is definitely marked accordingly.
If there's nothing corresponding and sales and shipping are carried out by Amazon, then you can assume new goods.
Yes indeed!
I find that kind of disgusting…
I've seen a document about it!
Always had new products so far, BUT I've also heard that people are already using or getting used equipment.