CraigGrannell wrote:
If it's sealed, it can be sold as new. If it's opened—even if it's then unused—it should be sold as refurb or equivalent.
'Should be' in your opinion, but is there any regulation to state this?
I suspect you're talking about shiny consumer goods like Apple's. Certainly in that case you'd be outraged if your "new" product had been opened by someone else first, but if we're talking about low volume, high cost scientific equipment or something, who cares, as long as it works?
Also in this latter case it is likely to be cost effective to re-test and have someone spend time restoring it to "as new" boxed condition whereas it may not be for a £1000 laptop.