F**k the Salvation Army
"boardjunkie" wrote in message
ups.com...
Needless to say I will no longer frequent the Scamnation Army. The
Goodwills have way better junk at a fraction of the price.
Sorry to seem cold, but you bought a piece of electronic gear for A TINY
FRACTION of what YOU KNEW to be the purchase price on an item that was
CLEARLY LABELLED "AS-IS". If you sell something AS-IS, you don't have to
test it. You don't have to guarantee it. A designation of "AS-IS" puts the
onus on the buyer to make sure he's happy with something BEFORE he buys it.
I buy stuff regularly on eBay and "as-is" is the same as "for parts only".
Next time you'll drag a car battery in and test the damn thing.
You should be ****ed off at your own stupidity for buying something for next
to nothing and then assuming it's going to work perfectly. Duh, why would
someone sell a 300-dollar monitor for 35 bucks?
Oh, and by the way, the Salvation Army is a CHARITY. You just donated $35..
good for you!
Dave
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