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So, I'm selling a couple of rare sort after items. It the only sort of things I sell these days as mentioned before it is getting prohibitively expensive to sell.
Both items are old electronics getting on for 25 years old. I cannot offer any sort of warranty and I dont imply that one is offered either. In fact I have never offered a warranty since starting an ebay account.
I get a random member start telling me that I have listed the items wrong. Instead of 'used' they should be sold under 'spares repair' - but they work perfectly. They are shown working perfectly, they will arrive working perfectly and they will carry on working perfectly for the life of the components.
I send an answer back simply comprising of ebay's own definition of what is used and a link to ebays resolution centre when something arrives as not as described.
I then get another email saying I should read the terms and conditions etc etc.
The 7.30am me decided that simple anglo saxon would suffice so I told him to mind his own business and **** off.
How on earth can I, a private seller, have the capacity to offer any sort of warranty on a second hand product other than 'yes, it works, money back if it doesnt' via ebay's standard stuff?
Both items are old electronics getting on for 25 years old. I cannot offer any sort of warranty and I dont imply that one is offered either. In fact I have never offered a warranty since starting an ebay account.
I get a random member start telling me that I have listed the items wrong. Instead of 'used' they should be sold under 'spares repair' - but they work perfectly. They are shown working perfectly, they will arrive working perfectly and they will carry on working perfectly for the life of the components.
I send an answer back simply comprising of ebay's own definition of what is used and a link to ebays resolution centre when something arrives as not as described.
I then get another email saying I should read the terms and conditions etc etc.
The 7.30am me decided that simple anglo saxon would suffice so I told him to mind his own business and **** off.
How on earth can I, a private seller, have the capacity to offer any sort of warranty on a second hand product other than 'yes, it works, money back if it doesnt' via ebay's standard stuff?