Sabtu, 07 Juni 2014

I sold a 42" LCD HDTV and he wants his money back?

Q. Sold a tv today on craigslist here is the ad:

This sale is for a 42" LCD HDTV made by proscan. I have owned the TV for 2 years and bought it from best buy. There is no box, just the tv and remote control. The only reason that I am selling it is because I upgraded to a 50" and have no need for this one. There is a minor issue with the color on the TV, it is VERY usable. At times where the tv is black there can be a slight green tint. I have had people watch it and not even be able to notice. When the TV is hooked up to an HD feed it works very well and has plenty of life left in it. Would not use as a main TV, but if you want a great television for a great price this is it. Please feel free to call or text any questions 314-xxx-xxxx.

This is a cash only sale, I will meet within a reasonable distance to deliver.
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Above is the exact ad. He now wants his money back because the TV does not meet what he wants it to be. We settled on $150. What do you expect for that kind of money.

Do I give it back?

A. Its 100% up to you. Frankly buyer beware when purchasing from craigslist. At this point you have no obligation to give him his money back. But if you want to cut him a break you could. But I don't see any way you should feel obligated to do so. If you don't want to, then try to peacefully inform him that you're not Best Buy with a 7 day return policy and the sale is final. He can sell it himself over craigslist now if he wants.

You could also say that the best you'd be willing to do is give him say $125 back or $100 back. Tell him that him being allowed to return it was never part of the original agreement. And being that he's creating a major inconvenience for you, you're going to take a portion of the cost. Its like a restocking fee with many ma & pa electronic stores.

Myself, I would tell him all sales are final. If he wanted this to be a "test and see" then he should have made that to me at the time of purchase so I could have refused selling it to him. He didn't tell you that, so you shouldn't have to tolerate/accept it at this point in the agreement. And he is of course more than welcome to sell it himself via craigslist now, but for you, its sold and you have nothing to do with it from now on.


Is 1080p noticable on a 42 inch LCD HDTV?
Q. I am planning to buy a 42 inch 1080p LCD HDTV. Will the 1080p be noticable using Blu-Ray? Money is not a constraint as I have a gift card. Please answer the question properly.

1st hint: Answer the question literally. Make it simple.

2nd hint: If you are the first one that posts with the requirements of my first hint, you have the best answer automatically.

3rd hint: Don't mention the fact that i have so many hints.

A. Yes, 1080p is noticable on a 42 inch LCD HDTV.





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