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Re: Re: [Amps] anyone else been contacted?

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Subject: Re: Re: [Amps] anyone else been contacted?
From: Chris Pedder <chris@g3vbl.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 13:27:55 +0000
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At 14:04 28/08/2003 -0400, Jeff wrote:
I recently purchased a pro audio amp (2200 watts ave.) from a seller that
didn't know me from Adam. I asked where to send the check, and he replied,

"Here is how I'll do it. I'll send the amp to you. You use it for a week and
see if it works out good for you. If it does, send a check. If not, just
ship it back."

He sent it right out the next day and it arrived several days later in
perfect condition. I couldn't believe it!  Since being trusted means a lot
to me, I made sure he got paid quickly.

Just a refreshing story in a day and age where "good business practice" has
taken on such new meaning.

Jeff - K1LE - CT ><>

I'm glad you had such a pleasant experience but, sadly, it doesn't always work like that. In May 2001 these was a request on this reflector for 3CX1200A7 chimneys from <thomas.haglund@comtech-data.se>. I let him have a couple of these at my cost, around $50 the pair including postage to Sweden, but after a year of excuses I more or less gave up trying to get the very small sum from him.


I'm tempted to use one of our 'cheap' flights to Sweden to bring court proceedings (even though it would cost me more than the amount owed!) but I guess it's not worth it...... and that's what he is relying on. There was a time when you could automatically trust someone simply because he had a licence but, alas, not any more.

Chris G3VBL/8P9EM


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