I got lucky because I still had the window open and could see the listing. The "junk" reference is in the description of the listing and is evidently one of the ratings used to describe the condition, though for "junk" ratings, it's "prohibited," whatever that means. Why have a rating if you're not allowed to use it? Or why have that rating if you won't sell items rated as such?
Makes no sense to me but here's the part of the description showing ratings:
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ETA: Since I still had the listings open, I might as well show the creeds from the bags. (Clearly, Japanese sellers use google for some type of translation software. Why not use it to (at least) check out serial numbers and styles?!?!?)
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Why should they, when American buyers have trusted Japanese sellers for so long? And WHY does Google Translate NOT seem to work in Japan for the simple phrase "Coach has never made handbags, wallets or briefcases in Korea"?
Inquiring minds want to know.