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.