copake_ham said:I've always equated "fresh" with "unexpired" figuring the expiration dates is the equivalent of a "sell by date" on a gallon of milk.
I think an honest trader on eBay should state the expiry date in the text of the listing. But so long as it is "unexpired" I have no problem with them using "fresh" in the header of the listing. I have seen some of the better sellers use the phrase "close dated" or something similar to note that the expiry date is near.
BTW, although I live in NYC - I've gotten some good "close dated" deals from Zeff Photo (of course, I have no connection to them) up in the Boston area.
As a Yankees fan, I hate to admit that there is indeed one decent thing in Beantown - but there you have it - their only saving grace!![]()
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