Battery issue - HELP!?

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I just sold my old IBM ThinkPad R40e on ebay and am having trouble with the buyer....

The laptop worked fine while connected to the mains but if you moved the machine / disturbed the adapter the laptop switched off!!
The battery gauge (on the taskbar) showed an error but the yellow/orange light (LED on the casing) was lit!!

I deduced that the problem was that the battery was dead - and that it wouldn't hold its charge anymore....

I added this in my listing (also suggested that if the any buyer wanted to use the laptop away from the mains - that they should get a new battery)!!

The buyer received last thurs and said it was working 'as expected'!!!!!!!!!!
NOW he is saying that it just randomly turns itself off & wont turn back on again for ages....??
He is sure that the problem isn't the battery because he has tried using another battery (from his old but faulty R40e that he was replacing)...!!

Im unwilling to offer a refund at the moment because it DID work (as described) when i sent it - AND when he first received it...

What else could be the problem.... if not the battery?! Could the adapter be faulty (sending fragments of power through....? is that even possible?)
 
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Thanks for the reply.

I have posted this on another forum and they are saying that I should just give the buyer a refund (saving my feedback) cause if it went to SNAD the buyer would almost certainly win!! :mad:
 
But a new adapter is far cheaper/easier to get than a new battery (isn't it)!! He should be happy... that is why Im suspicious that he is trying it on!!
 
Thats a kick in the nuts... still, I suppose it has to be to that way to combat fraudulent selling!!

The only thing working in my favor atm is the fact that he emailed me to say it was working as expected when he got it.... not sure how much weight that will carry but it's a start!!
 
Someone asked me (in another thread) whether or not I had made a note of the serial number in the BIOS. I didn't - but I think if he starts demanding a refund, I'll just say that I did!! That should (?) make him think twice if, indeed he is trying to do swap them without me knowing.
 
It turns out that the buyer is a computer engineer & says "I know a faulty motherboard when I see one"!! He is saying that having a faulty connector is immaterial....!?

The laptop worked fine when I had it - it never 'switched itself off' other than when you disconnected it form the mains.... so how has he come to that conclusion??
 
Is there any way I can make him qualify his claim!
It worked fine when I had it - and before I let it go it was on for ages (restoring factory settings etc) and it never 'turned itself off' once!!
How would the laptop have managed to get through both the factory restore, and the Windows re-install that I undertook (which took a couple of hours in total), if it was intermittently turning itself off?
I dont understand how its possible that i didn't notice the motherboard was faulty - surely i would have noticed something........
How do you test to see if it's faulty?
 
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