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just got burned with a ham radio sale. person who sold me a radio actually sold me something that does not work. the main tuning knob will not adjust the radio. can still use buttons, but tuning is broken.&nbsp;<br><br>also kind of weird but the person would not take PAYPAL and would not take POSTAL MONEY ORDER. &nbsp; am going to see if my credit card company will go after him and get my money back.&nbsp;<br><br>elsethe repair could cost $200.&nbsp;
 
Thanks for the warning...hope you get your money back. <br><br>Rae
 
Good Luck with the credit card dispute. &nbsp;Hope it works out.<br><br>Not accepting Paypal or money orders but they do accept cc makes me more concerned about the cc info than even the purchase. &nbsp;I'd certainly discuss this with the cc company. &nbsp;Also, see if they will put a freeze on future charges. &nbsp;I know they have steps and methods to lessen your exposure.<br><br>Good Luck!!<br><br>-- &nbsp;Kevin
 
Got my money back via Credit card.&nbsp; but still need to have the credit card company facilitate, which takes forever.&nbsp; Right now holding the purchased radio, until the credit card company advises return.&nbsp; The seller could claim I broke the radio upon arrival, and he has no warrenty on it.&nbsp; yet his advertisement said nothing about NO RETURNS or YOU GET WHAT IS SHIPPED.&nbsp; I had always thought that if something is DEAD ON ARRIVAL the seller should still take care of it, yet this one will not.<BR><BR>Still wondering if I should send it back and take my chances.&nbsp; It just sits in my house.
 
Offroad;<br>&nbsp;Too bad you got burned but I was glad you got your money back. You don't mention the model radio, but on my HF radio if I engage the tuner lock the knob still turns but doesn't change the freq. Just a shot in the dark. <br>&nbsp;As a side note, was the seller a licensed ham? I personally will not buy a ham radio from someone who isn't. The call sign gives you access to name and address info and I have never had a bad experience from a fellow ham. I also verify a license before I sell a radio. <br>73<br>-Bill-
 
Keep the radio until you are sure the credit card is ok. Then wait until the fool contacts you, then ask for shipping costs.
 
Did you buy it off of the big auction site? <br>-Bruce
 
bruce - no did not. nightmare continues. shipped it back and jerk claims it is broken on return trip, but shipped via a box shipping company and are now challenging the original owner for attempting insurance fraud.&nbsp;<br><br>this guy is mentally sick.&nbsp;
 
Unfortunately there are people like that out there. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/frown.gif" class="emoticon bbc_img"> But you did get your money back right? So in theory you are done with this guy? <br>As an aside, I have been looking at a couple 2 meter hand held radios on the big auction site. His feedback looks good. <br>-Bruce
 
Ballenxj- two meter radios are $50 for handheld from Baofeng. have one and it works fine on voice repeater, and on packet APRS. brand new.&nbsp;<br><br>yes got money back, but guy says he will sue me for breaking the radio, and for backing out of the deal. guess its all bluff because there is $100 small claims court fee for him to file. plus $100 to pay a sheriif to deliver papers. i have recieved no notice. &nbsp;just hope he climbs back into the hole he crept out of.&nbsp;
 
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