the username of this seller makes me think it's not a individual (home) user but rather a shop or a technician who sells used or repaired stuff.
however others with very positive feeback and some privileges are true crocks
And I got burned on the OS for a refurbished laptop, from a "reputable" reseller on Newegg.
$200 refurb Asus 2-1 laptop.
Originally came with Win 10 Home.
The Newegg listing only said "Windows 10"
I got it, was Win 10 Pro.
Odd, but OK.
Exactly 6 months later, it Unactivated itself.
This turned into a circle jerk between Asus, Newegg, the refurbisher, and Microsoft. All pointing fingers at each other.
With me, the irate owner, as the pivot man.
I put that one down to simple incompetence.
All he had to do was to install what was originally there, Win 10 Home.
It would have automagically activated in perpetuity.
Instead of a not-valid Win 10 Pro from some theoretical corporate source, which unactivated itself after not being able to contact the corporate key management server in 180 days.
I eventually got it resolved.
Just saying that appearances are not always what they seem.