Yes, the damage could have been missed by the seller. But the point is
not wether or not he knew about the damage. His automatic response was to
let UPS pay for it rather than offer a refund. It was obvious the damage
was there before UPS ever got the package.
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003 21:29:25 -0500 "Lama-Jim L'Hommedieu"
<lamadoo@xxxxxxxx> writes:
> Everyone has "focussed" on the 2nd example and that's fine. But if I
> can comment on #1, it was about a battery compartment crack on
> a T32.
>
> That's what they do.
>
> Amazing as it sounds, the battery box is not strong enough to stand
> up to the springs. Over time, the T32 battery box splits
> because the springs are able to force the batteries. (!)
>
> Anyway, it is very likely that the seller was not aware of it.
> Since you solicited opinions, mine is that it was an innocent
> mistake.
>
> Lama
>
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