Folks...do yourselves a favor!

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K9FI
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Joined: Sun Jan 09, 2005 6:35 pm

Folks...do yourselves a favor!

Post by K9FI »

Before I bought this HF-rig, it NEVER, EVER occured to me to ask the Seller whether-or-not he was going to include a power-cord with the radio. Sure...I have bought vhf-uhf mobile radios in the past, that showed-up without the whole DC-cord (just the tail on the radio, you know?), but a relatively recent, 100w HF-radio??? Naaah, that would never happen, right? Wronnng! I didn't think to ask such a simple question -- didn't think that I had to, given the fact that this seller had NO bad feedback that I could find. As a matter of fact, I couldn't find ANY FEEDBACK on this person at all, anywhere!

Oh...I forgot to mention...not even the original, cheap hand-mic was supplied with this HF-radio -- I didn't think that I would have to ask such a simple question...wrong again.

Here's this 100w HF-radio (primary power is 12vDC), operators manual, service manual on CD, and an empty box. It just like buying a car, and then finding out that you have to put your own gas into it to just start it, and drive it away -- got to be wondering if the transmission is OK at that instant in time, you know?

:oops: :oops: :oops:

The Seller's email response to me was that he was sorry for the confusion (well...there was NO CONFUSION, just utter surprise when I opened the box this afternoon to find NO DC-cord), that he used a DC-supply that has a DC-cord built-in, and that he bought that 'set' used, with no separate DC-power cord. He said that he "tried to list all that came with it". Yup, he did.

My mistake AGAIN...I didn't ask the seller what I thought to be questions that I didn't need to ask.

Anyway, my point to all of you is to suggest that you ask the Seller ALL of those "dumb" questions that I didn't think that I would have to ask, based upon my research of Sellers history. Make sure that you know, in-writing, that you will-or-will-not be receiving everything you are "generally" expecting, and know EXACTLY what you will be receiving.

:roll:

Well...gotta shell-out another 25 bucks for a DC-power cord, and then I'll be able to find out whether I bought a brick or not. (sigh!)

:?

Happy Holidays to all -- and better trading to you...73!
Jim, K9FI
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n9vao
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Joined: Sat Apr 23, 2005 10:18 pm
Location: Wisconsin

Post by n9vao »

Hi Jim,
Wow, I thought I was the only one that happened to. I bought an HF rig from a person that said he was keeping the power supply. I said to him thats OK, I have a supply. Well sure enough the rig showed up with out a power cord. I called him and said he did not sent the cord. He said he told me he was keeping the supply and I said yes I know but I need the power cord to connect it to my supply. He told me the power cord is part of the supply and like you he said sorry for the misunderstanding. I had to order a power cord and it cost me $18.
Next time I will ask for just exactly what comes with the radio.
I just wonder if you and I bought from the same person?
.......Wally, N9VAO
K9FI
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Post by K9FI »

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

ROTFLMAO!!!

...and I thought "I" was the only schmuck to make the mistake of not asking!

Wally, you made my day!! I'm sorry to see that you got rooked the same way I did, but in the same breath, the POINT is well taken, not only for the buyer, but for the seller!

:oops:

I know one thing...IF I EVER sell a high-power rig, and for some reason am unable to supply a power-cord to the buyer in the transaction, I KNOW that I will be sure to state that fact UP FRONT, before the buyer commits to the sale. Either that, or I will take the extra time to purchase a power cord to go with that rig. Of course, there will be some buyers who will state, right from the chute, that they DON'T NEED a power cord, and for the seller NOT TO WORRY about supplying one.

THE BOTTON LINE: Excellent communications on both the buyer's and the seller's part will make for a pleasant transaction throughout. Wally & I learned a VERY VALUABLE LESSON here. I think it is safe to say that we both would want our fellow radio amateurs NOT to have to experience the brain-pain and the a**-burn of a mucked-up transaction, such as we experienced!

:wink:

WooooooooHoooooooo...73!
Jim, K9FI
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PS to Wally:
My email address is in the detail-section of my callsign lookup on QRZ.com - maybe we should compare notes on our seller -- if we hit a bullseye, maybe then we should consider a collective feedback entry on this seller -- IF NOT, I guess that we should just let it go, and learn not to make the mistakes that we made by not asking, no?

73!
Jim
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