Bingo. Even though you are "unable to test them", you know that they would not test good.Originally posted by: zephyrprime
You did say "as is" but you're still being deceptive. You say "I am unable to test them" but you have tested them because you know that they're the ones that were rejected by someone because it died.
Originally posted by: Wingznut
Bingo. Even though you are "unable to test them", you know that they would not test good.Originally posted by: zephyrprime
You did say "as is" but you're still being deceptive. You say "I am unable to test them" but you have tested them because you know that they're the ones that were rejected by someone because it died.
Personally, I think it's very wrong to sell items that you KNOW are bad, and not tell the buyer. They think that they at least have a chance of getting a good product, when in reality, the deck is stacked against them from the outset.
Originally posted by: Shockwave
I hope one of the buyers sees this thread and turns your ass in for mail fraud or something.
Its one thing if you really DIDNT know the status of the battery. But, taking it out of the QC Fail bin...You know damned good and well those batteries are NOT good. And the buyers do not.
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Yah, you sell hardware that was in the "bad" box at work as is? That's pretty low...
Originally posted by: Wingznut
Bingo. Even though you are "unable to test them", you know that they would not test good.Originally posted by: zephyrprime
You did say "as is" but you're still being deceptive. You say "I am unable to test them" but you have tested them because you know that they're the ones that were rejected by someone because it died.
Personally, I think it's very wrong to sell items that you KNOW are bad, and not tell the buyer. They think that they at least have a chance of getting a good product, when in reality, the deck is stacked against them from the outset.
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: Shockwave
I hope one of the buyers sees this thread and turns your ass in for mail fraud or something.
Its one thing if you really DIDNT know the status of the battery. But, taking it out of the QC Fail bin...You know damned good and well those batteries are NOT good. And the buyers do not.
He may be misleading, but he isn't committing a crime. How about you leave the lawmaking to those who are not so goddamn reactionary and petty?
Originally posted by: edro13
Originally posted by: Wingznut
Bingo. Even though you are "unable to test them", you know that they would not test good.Originally posted by: zephyrprime
You did say "as is" but you're still being deceptive. You say "I am unable to test them" but you have tested them because you know that they're the ones that were rejected by someone because it died.
Personally, I think it's very wrong to sell items that you KNOW are bad, and not tell the buyer. They think that they at least have a chance of getting a good product, when in reality, the deck is stacked against them from the outset.
For the last time..... I do NOT KNOW they are bad. They are usually returns from executives. Hell, sometimes the executives don't even know that you have to RECHARGE THEM for them to work. So when I get them back, sometimes they are only used once and just need recharged. They are OBVIOUSLY USED if the Buy It Now is at $20. If the LED power monitor says 5 Lights light up..... how is that deceptive? I am only stating what I observe about the battery. I DO NOT KNOW that the batteries are bad. And again, I have sold about 15 of these (for the same price, often in a lot) and the buyers were very pleased.
Arg...just read the auction and use comon sense.
Rechargeable laptop battery for Dell Latitude C,CP,CPi,CPx Series
Originally posted by: edro13
Originally posted by: Alchemist99
You sell junk on ebay and whine when someone bitches??
Dude you deserve all the crap you get, I hope your Karma catches up to you!
SOLD AS IS means there is probably something wrong with it. Those batteries go for $60 new, so an unknown status one should go for around $20. Many people need a battery just to test with, or just to fill in their empty bay. The price reflects a lot about the product.
Originally posted by: AthlonXP
avoid egay.
Originally posted by: edro13
For the last time..... I do NOT KNOW they are bad. They are usually returns from executives. Hell, sometimes the executives don't even know that you have to RECHARGE THEM for them to work. So when I get them back, sometimes they are only used once and just need recharged. They are OBVIOUSLY USED if the Buy It Now is at $20. If the LED power monitor says 5 Lights light up..... how is that deceptive? I am only stating what I observe about the battery. I DO NOT KNOW that the batteries are bad. And again, I have sold about 15 of these (for the same price, often in a lot) and the buyers were very pleased.
Arg...just read the auction and use common sense.
I "obtained" them from work from the "bad" box. When laptop battery start to suck, they buy new ones and throw them away. I take them and sell them on eBay for like $20 or so
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: Shockwave
I hope one of the buyers sees this thread and turns your ass in for mail fraud or something.
Its one thing if you really DIDNT know the status of the battery. But, taking it out of the QC Fail bin...You know damned good and well those batteries are NOT good. And the buyers do not.
He may be misleading, but he isn't committing a crime. How about you leave the lawmaking to those who are not so goddamn reactionary and petty?
Did I ask for asshat opnions? i didnt think so...Funny how asshat always ends up replying. A shame actually, theres soo many places asshat is needed, it must be hard for you to delegate your asshat.
Originally posted by: edro13
For the last time..... I do NOT KNOW they are bad. They are usually returns from executives. Hell, sometimes the executives don't even know that you have to RECHARGE THEM for them to work. So when I get them back, sometimes they are only used once and just need recharged. They are OBVIOUSLY USED if the Buy It Now is at $20.
If the LED power monitor says 5 Lights light up..... how is that deceptive? I am only stating what I observe about the battery. I DO NOT KNOW that the batteries are bad. And again, I have sold about 15 of these (for the same price, often in a lot) and the buyers were very pleased. Arg...just read the auction and use comon sense.
Originally posted by: edro13
Originally posted by: UncleWai
You should refund him the auction price subtract the auction fee and paypal fee.
If you are meant to sell "as is", you should put that in the auction title.
I just offered him his money back (minus shipping and eBay fees), if he ships to me first... I won't do anything better just because someone didn't read the auction.
Originally posted by: edro13
I sold this guy two of these.
I "obtained" them from work from the "bad" box. When laptop battery start to suck, they buy new ones and throw them away. I take them and sell them on eBay for like $20 or so. I have sold about 15 of them in the past and now is the only time I have gotten a problem.
The dude says that my auction is "deceiving", and he wants his money back. I told him that the auction CLEARLY states "SOLD AS IS" and "I am unable to test them."
So he buys them, says that they only last 12 minutes and he wants a refund. He says that becasue we both have 100% positive feedback, he doesn't want to exchange negatives.... which I understand.
What should I do? I don't wanna just give him his money back (although I could). I mean the auction says SOLD AS IS! Ans yes, ALL 5 Lights DO light up on the battery when you press the button.
Any suggestions?
