>>7215133I'm sure eBay's business model is predicated on having every customer drill the seller on anything they may be trying to sneak by them. A poster above mentioned dog allergies. Another wiping their ass with something. It doesn't matter if it smells like smoke or Panda Express, a strong odor is definitely part of not being "like new." It should be in the description.
>>7215149It was a Life in the Dreamhouse Midge. We were talking about it in the last thread, I logged onto eBay, and boom, a brand new listing, of a doll who still had the plastic bands tying down her headband, purse, etc. I figured it coming from an "estate sale" meant that the person found this from a collector and didn't know what it was worth, thus jumping on it.
This pic is what was in the listing (along with others), but this would be "like new" if not for the smell.