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Buying and Selling Modules - A question of responsibility
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<blockquote data-quote="crankyrayhanky" data-source="post: 107864" data-attributes="member: 1475"><p>Insurance is a bit of a waste of time IME</p><p>The only way to make it "valid claim" is to put it in as you receive the package. If the package is received and the truck drives away, good luck trying to get any cash. This basically just covers if the box is obviously mauled. Modules that get jostled around- even in a well packaged box- will often result in a bad pot/connection. This will not be clear when looking at the box, so you accept, then you're screwed. </p><p></p><p>I would always offer a complete refund, hope the buyer eats the return shipping. It's not up to the buyer to chase down insurance claims if the package arrived not working. That sucks, but it should suck for the seller</p><p></p><p>If the module is from JF and you live in the US, chances are the repair will not be costly.</p><p></p><p>I would like you to name names, as I do not wish to buy from someone who sticks you with a bad module. I'm reasonably sure it was a shipping fault, but the seller needs to step up here...otherwise there's no reason to consider dealing with them on any level</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crankyrayhanky, post: 107864, member: 1475"] Insurance is a bit of a waste of time IME The only way to make it "valid claim" is to put it in as you receive the package. If the package is received and the truck drives away, good luck trying to get any cash. This basically just covers if the box is obviously mauled. Modules that get jostled around- even in a well packaged box- will often result in a bad pot/connection. This will not be clear when looking at the box, so you accept, then you're screwed. I would always offer a complete refund, hope the buyer eats the return shipping. It's not up to the buyer to chase down insurance claims if the package arrived not working. That sucks, but it should suck for the seller If the module is from JF and you live in the US, chances are the repair will not be costly. I would like you to name names, as I do not wish to buy from someone who sticks you with a bad module. I'm reasonably sure it was a shipping fault, but the seller needs to step up here...otherwise there's no reason to consider dealing with them on any level [/QUOTE]
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