If something is sold for parts then unless there is a big difference in the
pictures compared to what you actually receive you are SOL.
I think people put too much BS into the description when they don't have to.
And even stuff sold as used working isn't working because the seller doesn't
spend a minute to even bothering checking and will issue a refund if they
have to.
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From: Ali via cctalk
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2024 5:57 PM
To: 'General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts'
Cc: Ali
Subject: [cctalk] Re: Revocable Living Trust for Computer Collectors
Simple really.
If you list something as used then it better work, EVERYTHING on it
better
work or buyer can get a refund.
Well if it is for parts then you better also describe it as such. None of
that "it worked the last time I used it", looks real clean, stored well,
etc. etc. because a buyer can also return it for those reasons (it worked
the last time you used it great then when I use it, it better work as well).
I actually see some of the Japanese sellers play at this BS. They just put
down junk, trash, not working for description and list for 100s to 1000s of
dollars. Of course for some reason their stuff never sells and keeps getting
relisted? LOL.
So have you sold your really popular and expensive board yet? Or are people
passing it buy because it isn't working and costs way too much for
"non-working parts"?
-Ali
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