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Hi All, nothing to do with trees, just after a bit of advice / opinions.....

 

I sold a netbook PC on ebay last week. It was new, but never used. I'd taken it out of the box to start it and check all was ok before i put it away. It was an unwanted present. I stated all this on ebay as i like to be upfront.

 

A guy bought it with Buy It Now and i delivered it to him (for free!!) locally and he paid cash on delivery, after he had started it and checked it out for himself.

 

This afternoon, a week after i delivered it, he text me to say that the screen wasn't working and did i know it had a short battery life? I replied saying that everything was all ok when i delivered as he checked for himself, and i had no idea about battery life as I'd never really used the thing! He now wants a refund! My initial reaction was No, but the reason for this post is what would you have done / do? Not sure if am being a bit harsh or if he is a chancer. I have been stung on ebay before selling stuff so I am wary of claims like this.

 

Any thoughs gratefully received!

 

Ta, James

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if he checked it when u delivered it and everything was ok, then f$ him James.

 

he's probably dropped it or something.

 

if its a new product it should be warrentied ??

 

give him the reciept and tell him to take it back

 

Same as, if you take it back YOU will have a second hand pc and worth half the price of a new one! He could of done anything with it in the space of a week..................So NO.

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Thanks for the comments guys. Thats pretty much what i've done. Its only a cheap one which came via the internet from abroad so no returns or receipt option. It was a present so I'm not sure but i think it was from Hong Kong or China. I gave the full spec when i listed it so no arguments there.

 

Just annoys me when people try it on like this. The only other time i got bitten on ebay was selling a laptop motherboard which worked fine but i think the guy blew it up with static and paypal/ebay found in his favor! So i had no board and no money :( which is what I'm trying to avoid this time. My gut feeling is that he's bust it and wants out.

 

Ian - how'd you know it was furry? :P

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Thanks for the comments guys. Thats pretty much what i've done. Its only a cheap one which came via the internet from abroad so no returns or receipt option. It was a present so I'm not sure but i think it was from Hong Kong or China. I gave the full spec when i listed it so no arguments there.

 

Just annoys me when people try it on like this. The only other time i got bitten on ebay was selling a laptop motherboard which worked fine but i think the guy blew it up with static and paypal/ebay found in his favor! So i had no board and no money :( which is what I'm trying to avoid this time. My gut feeling is that he's bust it and wants out.

 

Ian - how'd you know it was furry? :P

 

 

Well your name is Theyeti, so just a good guess :biggrin:

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