Soldato
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This is why I never use ebay. Not worth the hassle for a few quid.
I don't have that privelege, banned yrs ago for helping someone as i do in a mm thread yet it was classed as spam![]()
This is why I never use ebay. Not worth the hassle for a few quid.
What effect does the term "sold as seen" have when the buyer has never actually "seen" the item?
Sold as seen on the Ebay page. What did you think I meant?
Sold as seen, as is, no returns : eBay Guides
Many rogue traders use these terms when selling something that is duff, defective etc...
These terms have NO legal standing what so ever.
'Sold as seen' is innapropriate unless you've visually inspected the item which is unlikely, even then it only have moral and pehaps ethical standing, not legal. Many people put this on reciepts when they sell something unaware that it means absolutley nothing.
As a point of note, its blatantly his PSU.
He sounds like one of these people who goes and buys a £15 700W and wonders why it causes his system to crash.
Up to you what you can do, tbh, if he wants to return it, then he will end up returning it. As already said, the bay is full of morons, carefully worded listings help but are not bulletproof.
i have been intouch with saphire and they say if it crashes at 72 oC then it has been overclocked for a long period of time and can not be recovered,
its blatantly his PSU.
Maybe contact one of the MM mods and see if you can get it back? I believe they were hearing pleas/taking bribes a while back, perhaps they still are?
I liked that. Thanks for the link.
I must be blessed not to have had a single problem selling on ebay, my only problem is with the high fees.