Interesting - they do state: "If you still have this item please
contact Government Liquidation within 19 working days to coordinate
the return of this property." So what happens if you do not 'have'
this item any more.
I've looked at the GL Auctions, but never bought anything from them...
John :-#)#
At 8:40 AM -0700 6/15/07, Al Kossow wrote:
Apparently, G L sells items that in fact weren't
supposed to be sold,
forcing the buyers to return them!
It only reimburses you for the cost of the item, not the shipping.
Be VERY careful about what you buy through them!
Read the fine print on the government as well as GL sales site agreement.
This is the second incident like this I've heard about in the past week.
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To Whom It May Concern:
In Sale xxxx you were the successful bidder for Lot xxxx, Invoice
number xxxxxx. Since the close of that
sale we have been notified by the Government that the
demilitarization code for a DTID in this lot, has
changed to DEMIL 'D', thus we'd like to inform you of the action
required by you.
Description: DATA PROCESSING SET
Quantity: 1
NSN: 5862xxxxxx4434
DTID: SC44xxxxxx00VD
Because demilitarization code 'C' items require total destruction of
the item and components so as to preclude
restoration or repair to a usable condition, we would like to make
arrangements for you to return the above
DTID to the nearest Government Liquidation site. If you still have
this item please contact Government
Liquidation within 19 working days to coordinate the return of this
property. Once the property is returned
to a Site Manager with a copy of this letter, and the site manager
signs and provides a copy to your
representative showing he/she has received the DTID a credit invoice
will be created.
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