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- Dec 28, 2004
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Originally posted by: lupi
WTF bids $40 on what is probably junk.
OP never said what kinda chip it was. It's probably a good chip, at least C2D.
Originally posted by: lupi
WTF bids $40 on what is probably junk.
Originally posted by: Baked
Originally posted by: lupi
WTF bids $40 on what is probably junk.
OP never said what kinda chip it was. It's probably a good chip, at least C2D.
Originally posted by: schneiderguy
Originally posted by: Baked
Originally posted by: lupi
WTF bids $40 on what is probably junk.
OP never said what kinda chip it was. It's probably a good chip, at least C2D.
C2D processors don't have pins
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Originally posted by: envy me
I did not notice any missing pins when I had shipped it out, however I was not looking for any missing pins, all I stated is that many of the pins were bent, which they were.
So now the buyer wants a refund.
I'm in a bit of a dilema because I did not mis-represent my auction, I did not say 100% working when I wasn't sure, I said untested, and stated the condition of it.
The only thing is the missing pins fiasco... I did not see any missing pins on the processor before shipping it (however I could have missed that), and for all I know he could have removed them.
Since you don't know one way or the other about the missing pins, you may unintentionally have misrepresented the item. As others have said, missing pins is a big difference from bent pins.
Since you aren't sure, a refund is the ethical choice.
Originally posted by: Baked
Refund his money and stop selling trash on eBay.
Originally posted by: Farang
should've mentioned the missing pins
Originally posted by: pontifex
pics of said CPU?
Originally posted by: Googer
Originally posted by: Farang
should've mentioned the missing pins
It's possible he broke the pins off trying to bend them back and now wants to blame the seller that it was defective.
I can see both sides of this debate. But If this were a court case, I believe a judge would side with the seller since it was stated the processor was sold as is. Let him file a complaint and allow ebay to mediate this matter.