DabHand, I know excactly what you are talking about but trust me, the reason this one has been relabeled is the fact that the 1700+ what more wanted by the market at that time.
It will run at 2800+ with no vcore changes at all, no hickups whatsoever and the guy that ordered them (he ordered 5, tried them out, picked the one he thought was 'best') did get the world record in Athlon XP overclocking. Or how about clocking that 1700+ (1.53GHz) to a whopping 3.02GHz? Of course with some serious cooling (not LN2 though)... Homebuilt... ehh whats the word in english? O crap can't remember, anyway there were cases with that **** built in that costed about 700$.
People that sell broken hardware do not deserve to own a PC. In that I am with you, but a perfectly working has-been-overclocked CPU I think is ok to sell.
And please, I am not a newcomer when it is about PC's. I have done my errors and I have learned the hard way. I have enough experience to fix my PC myself. I have no need to put it to a shop to get it fixed. I am also sure that you know enough about PC's to handle yourself and your customers...

If you have gotten the impression of me that I am arrogant and "think I know things" I will apologize right now. That is not the impression I am willing to make and not how I am IRl either. So sorry if that is the case.
Friends?