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    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    I dont test anything, i do take returns and issue full refunds though. The way i look at it, 15% in shipping and fees is a small gamble to make for a possible sale. I also price everything atleast 30% below the going rate so it moves quickly.
    ...so if an item doesn't function properly, do you give a full refund and then pay again to ship the item back to you? or do you give a full refund, eat the Ebay fees, and let them keep the item? I am intrigued by your idea of not testing anything...

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    Red you just sell it as is broken not working for parts and let them take the gamble. A lot of people trying to get a machine up and running will buy a board if they need it hoping it will work.

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