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01-21-2011, 01:32 PM
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Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Re: 100% Complete
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Originally Posted by chans formers
the way i see it(which i thought was common sense,even though it's not common )
misb=mint in sealed box.(the product has never been opened,ever.still has factory sealed flaps and box is in untouched condition)
mib=mint in box.(product has been opened,is still fully complete,has all weapons and instructions and pack-ins)
mosc=mint on sealed card.(product is still factory sealed onto card backing with little to no wear on card/bubble.)
loose,100%complete=(product is loose,still has everything that came with it including instructions.just doesn't have card/box.)
loose complete= (product has everything weapons and parts wise,but no box or instructions.)
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This is exactly what I go by.
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01-21-2011, 02:35 PM
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#22
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Re: 100% Complete
I'm pretty sure most people go by the listing that chans just posted.
However, the debate comes down to the situation where the buyer/collector is also concerned about the BOX itself being mint.
This is usually circumvented by adding extra info. For example, I recently sold this toy over to fellow member Vain:
When I bought it, it was MISB: the toy itself was mint, and it was in a sealed box.
When I sold it to Vain, it was listed in my thread as "MIB with battered box", because that's exactly what it was: toy itself was mint, back in its unsealed box, but the box was battered up.
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01-21-2011, 03:40 PM
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Re: 100% Complete
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Originally Posted by FreedomGundam
I'm pretty sure most people go by the listing that chans just posted.
However, the debate comes down to the situation where the buyer/collector is also concerned about the BOX itself being mint.
This is usually circumvented by adding extra info. For example, I recently sold this toy over to fellow member Vain:
When I bought it, it was MISB: the toy itself was mint, and it was in a sealed box.
When I sold it to Vain, it was listed in my thread as "MIB with battered box", because that's exactly what it was: toy itself was mint, back in its unsealed box, but the box was battered up.
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I would have listed it as,
"Mint in box, but not for long! The ape is trying to escape, just look how he's battered the box!"
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01-24-2011, 06:15 PM
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Location: Calgary, Alberta
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Re: 100% Complete
I just bought a Starscream listed as "Complete With Guns" and it showed it in plane form. I bought it for $17 and then the seller tells me it doesn't have the fists, nor the small bombs. He said if it had fists he would have put "Complete With Fists" so it's my fault apparently.
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01-29-2011, 02:20 PM
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Re: 100% Complete
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Originally Posted by chans formers
the way i see it(which i thought was common sense,even though it's not common )
misb=mint in sealed box.(the product has never been opened,ever.still has factory sealed flaps and box is in untouched condition)
mib=mint in box.(product has been opened,is still fully complete,has all weapons and instructions and pack-ins)
mosc=mint on sealed card.(product is still factory sealed onto card backing with little to no wear on card/bubble.)
loose,100%complete=(product is loose,still has everything that came with it including instructions.just doesn't have card/box.)
loose complete= (product has everything weapons and parts wise,but no box or instructions.)
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What would this be considered?
A loose figure, with all accessories, including instructions. Also with box or card. However, the box no longer has its insides (various peices of cardboard, plastic, twist ties etc.), and the card no longer has its plastic bubble, but still has the cardboard character banner insert.
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