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You were right. Left a neutral and got my first negative. Should have written it off. "Brian Adkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I'd say that untested means untested. It doesn't mean complete but I haven't > plugged it in. It means I haven't done anything with it. This seller may > have bought the board in bulk from someplace and didn't bother to check it > out. If you didn't bother to ask questions before you bid, then you don't > have very much room to complain. A simple "I know the board is untested, but > is it complete?" e-mail would have gone a long way towards preventing this > situation. Personally, yes, I feel you did get ripped. But the simple fact > is that you'll just be that much more carefull next time. I wouldn't leave > any feedback at all. Its really not worth it for small transactions such as > untested pcb sales that weren't what you were expecting. Chalk this one up > to experience. I know this is probably not what you want to hear, but I feel > that this is the reality of this situation. > > Brian > > > "DevilMan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Lets say you buy an "untested" PCB from ebay. It is a multiboard set. It > > shows up with every socketed chip removed (21) except the top board which > > was the only one visible in the picture. > > > > Do you get pissed because you feel the seller didn't disclose the true > > condition of the board, or do you suck it up because you didn't ask if it > > was complete prior to bidding. Not sure what feedback to leave. > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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