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Daryl

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"Shoddy"... "Badly Worn"... "Tatty"... "Heavily Used"... "Unfit For Use"... I could go on, but you get my drift. I can't believe that:

 

A) Someone would sell these as "Mint" in the first place (When they are clearly only fit for a skip).

 

and

 

B) That person is so deluded about the quality that they would hold a poll on here...

 

 

To the seller: Full refund by the end of the day if you have any honour or decency...

 

 

 

Edit: :lol: That shoud be a B!

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Main Entry: mint condition Part of Speech: n Definition: in new or like-new condition Example: In stamps, mint condition means unused. Etymology: 1902

 

Idiom Definitions for 'Mint condition'

 

If something is in mint condition, it is in perfect condition.

 

Those mats are blatantly NOT in mint condition lol. They're not even in good condition......

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I think they should be named and shamed!!

 

You don't need to be Columbo to work it out! :p

 

In defence of the seller, my recent transaction with them was A+ and as described etc... However, the pics in the advert don't look like the ones Daryl received... I'm sure the seller will do the decent thing... and I'll keep my nose out!

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