DanielCoffey
Familiar Face
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- Edinburgh, UK
I need some advice about people's expectations when buying a second-hand item where there is a defect that will be readily apparent. My personal philosophy is always, always disclose the issue. I never want to try to hide something from a buyer.
The specific situation is that I have a very lightly-worn pair of Wolverine 1000-mile mens boots that I am getting ready to sell as I no longer wear them. Externally the boots are in fine and typical condition for their usage. The heels and leather soles are original and only slightly worn at the toes with all welts intact. I even have the original box and spare Wolverine laces but... there is a defect inside the boots that I have discovered.
There are several nail heads right under the heel that were not countersunk down properly when the boots were made and the light wear I have put them through has cause the thin branded leather half-insole to press down and form bumps around the heads. I can't feel the bumps through my foot but I can see them when I look inside. The boots are out of warranty (bought by me in the UK in 2013) and the shop I bought them from has ceased trading.
What I need to know is this... should I present the boots "as is" with a clear and full disclosure of the defect or should I have them repaired first? I suspect that the half-insole (which is held down by what appears to be adhesive tape) needs to be peeled back, the heads sunk properly and some fresh contact adhesive used to re-fix the half-insole.
Here is a quick picture of the issue for your thoughts...
The specific situation is that I have a very lightly-worn pair of Wolverine 1000-mile mens boots that I am getting ready to sell as I no longer wear them. Externally the boots are in fine and typical condition for their usage. The heels and leather soles are original and only slightly worn at the toes with all welts intact. I even have the original box and spare Wolverine laces but... there is a defect inside the boots that I have discovered.
There are several nail heads right under the heel that were not countersunk down properly when the boots were made and the light wear I have put them through has cause the thin branded leather half-insole to press down and form bumps around the heads. I can't feel the bumps through my foot but I can see them when I look inside. The boots are out of warranty (bought by me in the UK in 2013) and the shop I bought them from has ceased trading.
What I need to know is this... should I present the boots "as is" with a clear and full disclosure of the defect or should I have them repaired first? I suspect that the half-insole (which is held down by what appears to be adhesive tape) needs to be peeled back, the heads sunk properly and some fresh contact adhesive used to re-fix the half-insole.
Here is a quick picture of the issue for your thoughts...