Just a quick what everyone thinks.
I understand items can be 40 years old
I understand something can break during shipping
But……
I don’t personally like the idea of selling a £2000 €2000 or $2000 item with the stipulation “it works here. I have taken many photos but if it arrives with issues not stated clearly in the sale thread there will be no warranty no returns no support “
I think there should be a limited time. A couple of days or so if issues arise due to either existing faults, age of components or shipping damages. Some small window of protection for the buyer.
But…
On the other hand this could be abused to get full / partial refunds or total returns on not limited too misuse, incorrect usages. Configuring incorrectly or handling various parts / expansions caused by the buyer either flagrantly in error or lack of experience.
Thoughts???
No arguments please or back and forth just what you think especially with the costs involved with 40yr old aging equipment and ideas you might have.
Cheers
Edit:
no new rules needed, it was just a what do you all think on DOA items and the NO warranty and NO returns on very costly items.
It's nice to see so many supporting or volunteering to accept returns if DOA, make me feel all warn and fuzzy inside ( yes i stole that from the Grinch )
I understand items can be 40 years old
I understand something can break during shipping
But……
I don’t personally like the idea of selling a £2000 €2000 or $2000 item with the stipulation “it works here. I have taken many photos but if it arrives with issues not stated clearly in the sale thread there will be no warranty no returns no support “
I think there should be a limited time. A couple of days or so if issues arise due to either existing faults, age of components or shipping damages. Some small window of protection for the buyer.
But…
On the other hand this could be abused to get full / partial refunds or total returns on not limited too misuse, incorrect usages. Configuring incorrectly or handling various parts / expansions caused by the buyer either flagrantly in error or lack of experience.
Thoughts???
No arguments please or back and forth just what you think especially with the costs involved with 40yr old aging equipment and ideas you might have.
Cheers
Edit:
I'll just sit waiting patiently for the first draft of any new rule born as a direct result of this thread. Then go from there ...
... but until then I'm off to see if I can break another joystick playing Project X - Light Years![]()
no new rules needed, it was just a what do you all think on DOA items and the NO warranty and NO returns on very costly items.
It's nice to see so many supporting or volunteering to accept returns if DOA, make me feel all warn and fuzzy inside ( yes i stole that from the Grinch )
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