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Hey everyone

Recently i sold a self refurb Xbox 360. It was working perfectly at me, for weeks, i played for long hours, i repaired it with my best knowledge( im an it student) and tools. Originally i built it to myself but i needed the money.

I sold it via ebay as seller refurbished, in full working order( i checked before posting, it was) and with no returns. Now it arrived to the guy and it got RROD. What should i do now? Saying that" sorry no returns acceptes as you saw on there"( ofcourse more politelly and stuffs) ? Is it legal? I reaalllly need the money( long distance gf visiting, will cost a fortune to me).

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There's no obligation to supply a warranty with a second hand item, though, which is what returning a faulty item would be classed under.

Especially if it's outside of the compulsory warranty from the manufacturer.

True, but let's say you bought something that was said to be working, and it wasn't. Or was cracked or damaged. You would expect your money back on account of the goods not being as described.

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It was not shit. As i said it worked perfectly for me. It was worked for him 5 seconds.

No returns, no warranty. I packed it carefully. So yeah, it is a strange case. Can it be there anything serious like police or court if he got really pissed? So far he does not to be seemed and i told him that i might accept return now, i can borrow some money.

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Simplest thing to do would be to send him some money to have it mailed back to you. 1 of 2 things will happen.

He won't send it back and he'll keep the money, or, he will send it back and you can give him a full refund. Then you can repair it and resell it again.

If you genuinely think he's being honest, you should do your best to sort him out.

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Simplest thing to do would be to send him some money to have it mailed back to you. 1 of 2 things will happen.

He won't send it back and he'll keep the money, or, he will send it back and you can give him a full refund. Then you can repair it and resell it again.

If you genuinely think he's being honest, you should do your best to sort him out.

That ^

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