Fixer upper for naughty player...

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sugawi
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Fixer upper for naughty player...

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"If you will repair their own, you can continue to repair well.
So once the sale can not be returned"
https://www.ebay.com/itm/282265630333
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Yes, and I'm glad the picture shows the complete fracture q, and it's helpful to know that there may be a tight gap involved, too.

It's also a coincidence that I sometimes rupture during transport..... :oops:
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OK.

So it "ruptured" while being shipped to the seller.

The seller "fixed" it with glue.

Now he wants to ship it to you with no possibility of return.

Got it.

:shock:
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Three Valves wrote:OK.
So it "ruptured" while being shipped to the seller.
The seller "fixed" it with glue.
Now he wants to ship it to you with no possibility of return.
Got it.
:shock:
Why the shock? Caveat Emptor, or "As-Is," is the law, only modified if there is an agreed description or warranty, or in some circumstances latent defects. Wal-Mart has ruined the marketplace. Everybody expects to be able to return something for any reason or no reason at all. That's not how life operates, except at Wal-Mart and other places that are willing to take a business risk in the expectation of greater sales. In this particular circumstance, the seller disclosed the defect "as-is." Actually, this is one of the more straight-forward ebay listings I have seen in awhile. The fact that his asking price is too high, considering the lowered price of these tubas new elsewhere, is simply a bargaining position.

Take it or leave it. I do not care for red, so I'm leaving it.
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Re: Fixer upper for naughty player...

Post by edsel585960 »

roweenie wrote:Yes, and I'm glad the picture shows the complete fracture q, and it's helpful to know that there may be a tight gap involved, too.

It's also a coincidence that I sometimes rupture during transport..... :oops:
Glad to know I'm not the only one. :wink: I'm sure this "tuba" will make you much happy too. :D
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