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  • I very much agree with this.

    Hell, the cooker I have at home came from a cookery show pilot episode, and after they stripped the set down the manufacturer were uninterested as it was now soiled product. So that was free to anyone who could remove it from set (me, in that case).

    So I'm well aware it's probably perfectly legit and such things happen. Especially in the "photograph this, oh and keep it as it's now soiled and out of packaging and we won't be selling it" space.

    I'm also aware that LFGSS as a market place is a wild west with little in the way of real accountability. And that's fine, but it does mean there is a higher risk here and we'd all kick ourselves if we knew we were buying and selling anything dodgy.

    And that's the dilemma... start calling it when it looks too good to be true or not? There's no doubt that Hunterlar could've got better prices on eBay, and coupled with the amount of stuff being sold does raise enough suspicions that then people start emailing or PMing me asking if I know Hunterlar and whether the items are legit.

    I don't know Hunterlar, the items may be legit. But ultimately, best to just ask than not.

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