I recently sold my mkii hu and the new owner can't get the unit to load a disk. Any ideas?
http://s1148.photobucket.com/user/ca...97631.mp4.html
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I recently sold my mkii hu and the new owner can't get the unit to load a disk. Any ideas?
http://s1148.photobucket.com/user/ca...97631.mp4.html
I'm starting to think that maybe the mounting screws may be too long and are interfering with the loading mechanism.
Well the buyer filed with P-P even after I publicly (on deema) agreed to send him a refund, if he returned the unit. I had initally suggested that United radio have a look at it to determine if the problem was due to shipping damage or if he had used too long of a screw to mount the radio...he responded to me in a hostile fasion, claiming I had sent him a bad HU and I was trying to pin this on him, so I said fine, return it and I'll refund you.
FFWd to yesterday> got the CD7200 back and to my (not so)surprise..it works fine!
Called P-P, told them about the bogus claim and they have changed the claim status to "BUYER'S REMORSE"
And that I should get my shipping money and custom fees back. (pending approval) :sam:
Buyers and Sellers beware of deema member hirino.:eekfingerd:
Wow...I missed this thread. Sorry for your troubles, but at least you can sell it again.
I guess it pays off to have a clean transaction record and good "karma" :)
Subject:
$76.64 USD;PayPal Posting Date:Sep 28, 2013;Payment from: Paypal;As a one-time goodwill gesture, we have issued a credit to your account. Thank you for using PayPal.
This sum is the money I payed for shipping and Customs fees (because he didn't bother properly filling out the custom's declaration form)that I was charged to pick up my 7200 from the post office.
Thanks Al. :D
I think I will keep it for now...I actually regretted selling it.:doh:
seller's remourse :D
Great story though.
I'm going with the "screws too long" theory.... Most units have the screw dimensions stamped right next to the hole :D
Stick something in the hole { paper clip, pin ,needle } now measure the distance and then use a screw that is shorter than measured depth of hole.
The long screw theory seems to be the most plausible one.
Initially, I had proposed for the buyer to ship it to united radio for a third party expertise...
That is when he reacted like Linda Blair to holy water, in the exorcist. I was now the bad guy/scammer, trying to pin this on him.
Long story short, it cost him close to $150 to take my Eclipse out on a joy ride.
Just curious if you still have it? I have a CD7000 (Top of the line unit from 2 yrs prior. Looks essentially identical) that after 11 years of use is starting to show it's age. Any interest in selling if you do? I'm not an idiot like that guy btw[emoji6], and I am in the lower 48 if that helps at all.
I am new here but a long time Diyma member. Same user id.
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