In Reply to: Returned from manufacturer with a 'clean bill of health' ? posted by AbeCollins on October 20, 2014 at 08:55:50:
Hi Abe,
I agree I would not send a component back to the manufacturer to be "checked out" unless it was something with an unusual reputation for failures, in which case I doubt I'd own it in the first place.
But I recently had an operational status light fail and not wanting to sell anything not working perfectly I sent that back. If a potential buyer asks about condition details I will disclose that it was repaired and checked out. With this company that is apparently their standard procedure anyway.
As for never having been sent back for repairs, yes that could be ideal, but it might depend on the age of the unit.
"The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing, if you can fake that you've got it made." Groucho
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