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Thomann B-stock

I bought a Meris Enzo from Thomann's B-Stock and when the box came it had a big sticker saying that the pedal is a B-stock in red bold letters and in various languages. With it there was a warranty link in case the pedal malfunctioned so that i'd be reimbursed if i sign up for this warranty. First impression was what did i buy, that thing still did cost a lot even as B-Stock. Opened the box took out the pedal and aesthetically it was perfect , plugged it in and works as it supposed to nothing wrong at all. I later discovered why this was b-stock there is very small scratch on the back of it that is only noticeable in a certain light.
 
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On the Thomann website. They say B stock can go from slight damage to every product anyone sends back within the 30 day refund period. So it can be damaged goods but also someone who sends a bass with a maple fretboard back just because they don't like the feel... So you would just have a cheaper almost perfectly new instrument.
To bad they don't say what the B stock reason is on their website when you want a specific product...
 
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