Nothing wrong with it...
As long as the customer knows he/she is getting a used or refurbished copier. I see nothing wrong with it. It is not illegal in the US or anywhere else I checked. What might be illegal is misrepresentation of what one is selling. I've personally rebuilt copiers from the ground up the way they should be done (including a 1050 that was 19,650,000) - the thing was better than new when finished. By the way, the hardware meter on that machine only look like 9 million because it did not have an extra digit to go into the eighth figure - those dishonest Japanese engineers! - they probably planned that one!
Come one guys, big difference between say, a car beign driven at 60mph with bad brakes and no working airbag and your Konica 2223 still chugging along.
Just my take.
As long as the customer knows he/she is getting a used or refurbished copier. I see nothing wrong with it. It is not illegal in the US or anywhere else I checked. What might be illegal is misrepresentation of what one is selling. I've personally rebuilt copiers from the ground up the way they should be done (including a 1050 that was 19,650,000) - the thing was better than new when finished. By the way, the hardware meter on that machine only look like 9 million because it did not have an extra digit to go into the eighth figure - those dishonest Japanese engineers! - they probably planned that one!
Come one guys, big difference between say, a car beign driven at 60mph with bad brakes and no working airbag and your Konica 2223 still chugging along.
Just my take.
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