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Where do returned converters go?

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TJ

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Jun 27, 2008, 12:07:21 PM6/27/08
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I know where at least 10 of them wound up - Ebay. I bought one for a
kitchen TV from a seller who was selling Insignia models for around $24,
with free shipping. He said in the listing that he had 10. When I got
it,(reasonably fast shipping, too) it had obviously been tried out. The
battery was in the remote, the converter wasn't in the bag, and it
didn't automatically go to the setup menu when I hooked it up. All I had
to do was run the setup again, and set my preferences where I wanted
them, and it works fine. I have no idea why it was returned. I wouldn't
hesitate to buy another if I wanted one.

TJ

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TJ

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Jun 27, 2008, 5:42:11 PM6/27/08
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gregp...@achoo.com wrote:
> That dont mean its a return. I dont doubt that people who have cable
> or sat tv are getting the coupons and reselling the converters to make
> a few bucks. The guy probably tried it just to see what it did, then
> sold it.
>
> Personally I wont buy any electrical or mechanical items from ebay. I
> learned that the hard way. The few times I go on ebay these days, I
> will only buy books, movies, and maybe something like a hand tool, or
> my wife might get some cheap costume jewelry item.

<shrug> I haven't had a problem yet. Everything I've purchased from Ebay
has performed as described. Sometimes you have to be very careful when
you read those descriptions.

TJ

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