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To the Group:
Please consider the following scenario. Back in October 2004 a person places an ad in "rec.radio.swap" looking for a filter for his Ten Tec radio. I have such a working filter that is surplus to my needs since I sold a Ten Tec radio some two weeks earlier to an individual who did not want the filter. I respond to the individual looking for the filter that I want $65 for the filter and shipping. He sends me a postal money order, I send him filter, and I hear nothing. Yesterday, February 25, 2005, some four months later, I receive an e-mail from the individual who purchased the filter advising me that the filter is dead. According to him, he never used the filter, but he had a freiend install the filter in a radio and found it to be dead. Question - The filter was working when I removed it from my radio and subsequently sent it to him. Shouldn't he have advised me shortly after he received the filter that it did not work? I have no way of telling whether the filter was mishandled or installed improperly. If you were me would you return the money he paid for his purchase some four months earlier. Thanks for reading this post. Hobbes |
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