explosif_fan
Old School Hero
Say you sold some 30yr old forks on ebay, stated that the stanchions were pitted, you had no idea what the internals were like, and that rebuild kits used to be available when you were younger.
The buyer left very positive feedback. Now 5 days later is demanding a refund as he has pulled them to bits only to find rebuild kits arent available from the manufacturer anymore. And that the stanchions are worn.
They were motocross forks not bike fork but same idea.
Due to his attitude in his emails I am inclined not to offer him a refund, as I see them fit for the use intended, to rebuild. There was never any indication in the listing that they were in any kind of working order, and I would think that the fact I listed the stanchions to be pitted would give you enough indication of that fact.
The buyer left very positive feedback. Now 5 days later is demanding a refund as he has pulled them to bits only to find rebuild kits arent available from the manufacturer anymore. And that the stanchions are worn.
They were motocross forks not bike fork but same idea.
Due to his attitude in his emails I am inclined not to offer him a refund, as I see them fit for the use intended, to rebuild. There was never any indication in the listing that they were in any kind of working order, and I would think that the fact I listed the stanchions to be pitted would give you enough indication of that fact.