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Like others have said. You can buy shrink wrap and heat guns, open up the items and take out all the goodies and replace it with something else with the same weight. Shrink wrapped the thing and return it.

Now this is starting to scare me because I would not want to be in the shoe as that woman and for people not believing you and calling you as a scam. That have happen to me before returning a shrink wrapped DVD movie but when I open it up it there were dust and scratches on it. I try to return and thing and there was no convincing way to prove it that it wasn't me that scratches teh DVD. Thing like that totally pisses you off.

I know in some store(s) when you do return your product, they do take your name and phone number down. The only time I think they don't really take your name or phone number down if they see the products isn't open and still in their shrink wrap. Stores need to keep track off their return products even if they are still in their shrink wrap.
Hey Nick, how about STFU?

There's no doubt in my mind you probably have steal some mp3, movies, softwares ect. over the internet. So shut up with your preaching.
I remembered going back to return my dead digital broadband amplifier to Radioshack/Source City. Told the idiot working there that it's dead so what he did was he open up a new digital broadband amplifier took it out and gave it to me and took my dead one and replaced it into the other box and put that dead one back into the stock shelf. I was thinking in my head WTF?

I have also ran across stuff I thought it was totally brand new because it was shrink wrap. Brought it home and open it up and knew right away it had been open and used because you can tell the base is stain just a bit with dust or dirt. I believe some store have their own shrink wrap so you can't tell nowaday if it's open or not. Only way to tell if they did a terrible job of cleaning it up when you open it.

Nowaday I tend to open up the box and look inside especially boxes without shrink wrap.
Wow, are people that lazy to type in 3 digit-numbers?
I own the Belkin n52 and it works great for the first couple of days. I was told that the stiff keys takes awhile to break in but after a week it became very stiff and sticky.

What a joke. I mean they can't afford to use some better springs for their keys?

Like what the other poster have said "Looks like mostly cosmetic improvements".
Nice phone. I like the Voyager but I can't stand the Verizon ugly logo.
@ nfoo

Cry me a river. Stop with the "But I'm somehow into the design profession" bullshit. If you are in the profession, you should know better that most designers copy one another and change things here and there.
@ Kinowolf

Just because you don't use the FM Tuner, a million others like me would totally welcome one either on their phone or mp3 player. I have no clue what the ipod and iphone have against FM tuner. That's just one of the reason why it's holding me back from purhasing an ipod or an iphone because of their restrictions to it's owners.
He must really have a good friend lawyer to be pulling this stunt off.
Nice. I really want to see this in person. So what is the actual lifespan of OLED so far?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"All of these new nettops have me intrigued. I'm looking for a small, quiet and cheap PC to replace my aging tower in my home office, and all it really needs to do is load Microsoft Office, check email and surf the web. Is there a particular nettop that's better (or a better value) than another? I know it's a rather new segment, but hopefully someone has taken a chance on one already. Thanks!"
 

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