No solutions, just a few thoughts
I think (hope) most people buying and selling here, view the forum as being a community of fellow enthusiasts, rather than just another trading platform, and so in regards to that treat their affairs as if they are buying from or selling something to a friend and fellow hobbyist, rather than just a random stranger. This is essential for a place like this to thrive, as you have to place a certain amount of faith every time you deal with somebody, as there aren't the same mechanisms in place for when things go wrong, even though there are rules to abide by and a staff that respond to transgressions.
I can see that the semantics of stating "No warranty, no returns" seem rather out of place for a community like this, even though the underlying reason for stating it just might be to remind people that "we're talking about 40 year old electronics here, which could potentially break down at any given time", but the expression comes out wrong, and throttles the idea that, should any problem arise within a transaction, you'd still be able to come to an agreement and resolve the situation, without leaving either party "high and dry".
That said, my impression is that people here, especially established ones, go out of their way to test their items, if possible, and affirm that an item sold is working/nonworking and described according to condition, with pictures/videos that document this. But there's always a risk involved. Question is, what more can be demanded of sellers, and what would we forego as a community if we were to implement further measures to secure transactions in general?
I've only ever had one transaction turn out unfortunate, with the buyer of said item ending up with a parcel, that looked like a bullet had gone through it. I issued a refund and took matters up with the carrier. I trust that things I purchase from people here are as described, and as others have stated, that buyers and sellers will be able to work something out, should any issue arise - regardless of item value.
I think (hope) most people buying and selling here, view the forum as being a community of fellow enthusiasts, rather than just another trading platform, and so in regards to that treat their affairs as if they are buying from or selling something to a friend and fellow hobbyist, rather than just a random stranger. This is essential for a place like this to thrive, as you have to place a certain amount of faith every time you deal with somebody, as there aren't the same mechanisms in place for when things go wrong, even though there are rules to abide by and a staff that respond to transgressions.
I can see that the semantics of stating "No warranty, no returns" seem rather out of place for a community like this, even though the underlying reason for stating it just might be to remind people that "we're talking about 40 year old electronics here, which could potentially break down at any given time", but the expression comes out wrong, and throttles the idea that, should any problem arise within a transaction, you'd still be able to come to an agreement and resolve the situation, without leaving either party "high and dry".
That said, my impression is that people here, especially established ones, go out of their way to test their items, if possible, and affirm that an item sold is working/nonworking and described according to condition, with pictures/videos that document this. But there's always a risk involved. Question is, what more can be demanded of sellers, and what would we forego as a community if we were to implement further measures to secure transactions in general?
I've only ever had one transaction turn out unfortunate, with the buyer of said item ending up with a parcel, that looked like a bullet had gone through it. I issued a refund and took matters up with the carrier. I trust that things I purchase from people here are as described, and as others have stated, that buyers and sellers will be able to work something out, should any issue arise - regardless of item value.