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Besides the shady grading and descriptions, the fact that a lot have resorted to parting out complete figures to try and squeeze an extra buck out bugs the hell out of me.
Leonardo wrote:You keep asking what is mint about various things that are lacking certain items, but you're missing my point entirely. Mint, as in the definition you have listed, does not mean complete. Mint refers to the quality or condition.
For example, one could sell a mint-condition necklace, but I wouldn't argue such a necklace wasn't mint if it didn't come with the matching earrings.
As for the "complete" aspect, that's entirely subjective (as all of this is), but suffice to say for my purposes a complete toy does not have to include all the paperwork. Things like bio cards are not, as far as I'm concerned, part of the toy. They're extras.
Omega-1 wrote:Leonardo wrote:You keep asking what is mint about various things that are lacking certain items, but you're missing my point entirely. Mint, as in the definition you have listed, does not mean complete. Mint refers to the quality or condition.
For example, one could sell a mint-condition necklace, but I wouldn't argue such a necklace wasn't mint if it didn't come with the matching earrings.
As for the "complete" aspect, that's entirely subjective (as all of this is), but suffice to say for my purposes a complete toy does not have to include all the paperwork. Things like bio cards are not, as far as I'm concerned, part of the toy. They're extras.
I kind of get what he's saying. Like the term "loose mint" is an oxymoron. It can't be mint if it's loose. By his definition mint = 100% complete. Just like MISB by most people's definition is a factory sealed box but people don't say MIFSB. The factory part is implied. I think the confusion comes from one group of people thinking mint refers to the figure and others consider it referring to the product as a whole. Dictionary.com says mint means "as if new". So if you think mint refers to the product as a whole it is hardly "as if new" if it is missing things.
The person who sold it was an idiot. There's no such thing as MISB = Mint in Sealed Box. If he's/she's advertising MIB = Mint in Box that means it's never been opened.pittsburg_22_m wrote:MINT IN BOX?
I bought a Rodimus Prime TRU that was advertised as such but when it came it was in box....just wrapped in bubblewrap and tossed in the box without the plastic insert.
Am I out of line for expecting mint in box to mean it comes with everything including everything with the box and that its basically only an open box?
Seller Response: Pics I had on auction never showed insert. Description didn't say it included insert. It stated "Everything seen in pics is included". So if you had a concern on this issue before why did you not ask a question before bidding. And MIB does not mean insert should be included. MIB=Mint In Box not MISB which is Mint in Sealed Box.
would a so-called MIB Cybertron toy have to include all the twist ties for it to be MIB?
Exulted Unicron wrote:MIB to me means that the figure is in C9 condition with its original packaging. It doesn't necessarily mean that it comes with original inserts, trays etc unless specified
underdog wrote:my new favourite for misb... mint in sealed bag as per
http://cgi.ebay.ca/Hasbro-Generation-1- ... dZViewItem
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