I'm pretty sure that they're not trying to sneak unacceptable product to their consumer. They're flat out telling them it's old material. This is basically going into Ikea into that "room of returned AS-IS shit" or going to traditional store outlet shops. You walk in knowing your product is potentially going have a problem with it. Be it missing bolts or a sweater that has one arm longer than the other.



I don't think it's so much offensive, as it is a tangible sign of what folks have been voicing for a while - that they are flooding the market with products that aren't being purchased for a specific reason.

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