Battlesmurf
Grand Master
FYI- Those Toshiba chassis are prone to do that often! Even from one week to the next, from one power on to the next.
You told me about the repair work after the fact. Had I known that you starting swapping parts on it prior, I wouldn't have agree to take it back.I should point out that I did make it known to Tony that I had done troubleshooting (including the solder work) yesterday, he then asked me what I would like him to do. I asked for a replacement and he agreed. Only this morning did he reverse and say he had an issue with me working on it, after he said he would be willing to replace it once I shipped it back.
I was going to ship it today, but I held off once I saw this thread start to take off.
never a boring day with tony threads eh? even though this one got derailed from OP
I would suggest @tonyt76 and @neSneSgB split the cost of shipping and repair to Sharp Image. They will get it going , recapped, and shipped for about $80 apiece. Ask for test pics before they ship it back.
@nam9 I am fully refunding the buyer.Work together on this guys...
IMO this is a bad suggestion. There’s no reason why the buyer should have to compromise on this.I would suggest @tonyt76 and @neSneSgB split the cost of shipping and repair to Sharp Image. They will get it going , recapped, and shipped for about $80 apiece. Ask for test pics before they ship it back.
I would agree with you but the buyer decided to try and solder and fix it instead of returning the product. That’s on the buyer and seller IMOIMO this is a bad suggestion. There’s no reason why the buyer should have to compromise on this.
If you posted something for sale with a description of its status, then it should arrive in said status. If something went wrong during shipping, the seller should make it right.
Doesn’t matter. Bottom line is if you post that it’s working and it arrives not working, even if someone attempted to fix it (and neSneSGb is no slouch, he is an advanced repair tech) and still had problems with it, it’s still on the seller to make it right.I would agree with you but the buyer decided to try and solder and fix it instead of returning the product. That’s on the buyer and seller IMO
I got you on ignore. But I’ll indulge this one time.Name one place where if you receive a defective item, you attempt to repair it beforehand and then get your money back after. I would always check with the seller before doing anything.
This. ^Epic thread hijack, sorry @Legend
I don't know that I've ever bought a chassis that came with the rgb or power connector.
The little vga breakout thing is definitely an oversight, but the rest of that is part of the cabinet, not the chassis and I'm a little confused why you'd think it would be included.
Or am I missing something here and you're talking about something else?
You don’t want it be a huge deal so you make a negative feedback thread based on your lack of experience and false expectations?Every time i have bought a chassis it would come with its rgb and vga (if applicable) connector. These 2 did not and was not mentioned. As well as the power cable direct from the chassis. Hope this pictures clarify it.
But i really didnt want this to be such a huge deal.