Glad to hear it's fixed.
I look at the "As Is" for good buys, but also to see how many products are available from a particular brand. They may be on-air props, as stated, but I think most are returns. I was looking at a handbag brand and was stunned at how many "as is" listings there were. Maybe there's another explanation, but until I hear it, I'm figuring that a lot of "as is" means a lot of customer dissatisfaction, and will buy accordingly.