QUOTE(xVince @ Nov 18 2010, 11:30 AM)
Does this answer your question? Read through the whole post again. TS can't really test the speaker properly when he is at the buyers place and not to mention, he is a sound engineer. He wouldn't do something stupid to damage the speaker isn't it?
Well, I did...of coz la not intentionally damage it...the item is quite old, and the bumping that happened in the car may have spoilt the speaker? (i'm just assuming,and yes,an assumption!)
I'm a university student, in which have damaged items unintentionally during the transportation of my items to college. computer and portable aircond, always have problem after some driving (need to check back screws, plugs), n, am i stupid enough to damage them?of course not.
I'm not defending the seller, it's just, this thread has been quite one sided. is he a responsible seller?no...is he a conman?he must be a really stupid conman to do cod at his place.
the way that i can see it, if TS tackled his approach better, he definitely can get his money back...but, the whole idea to put all of the details in the first place, is quite a bad idea, don't you think it is fair to get some probation time, until the details are being publicized? as I could see from intune(ip4 case), apislualua hold his information until a period of time.