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Liquidation.comAnybody ordered stuff from them before? how do they work? I've been scammed on Ebay & now i'm very wary of trusting companies
just an update, they sent me the UPS tracking number. the ETA will be on Wed. next week. I'll keep you posted on the status of the ipods.
Liquidation.com is ok, you just have to know what you are getting into and DO your research into their policies, call them and ask them quesitons too before you bid. However steer clear of ANYTHING salvage. if its salvage then u can bet almost all are broken. My hard drive situation with ups..I got the hard drives from liquidation. They worked, about 60% of them, but almost all had bad sectors. I knew what I was getting myself into and was prepared for the risks and knew how to move the product, but you need to know that the only things u should buy are new and refurbs. I prefer new. Since this hard drive incident (UPS lost over half and damaged the other half of the hard drives physically that i finally found a buyer for) I only deal with new products, I even skipped the refurb industry! That lesson cost me over 2500 and more in stress.
You can cancel an order in progress at the cost of $200. Its not cheap but it could save you 1000's. Be aware also that the term salvage means you get what you get, there is no disputing about items not arriving as described, however the quantities can be disputed, provided they fall outside the quantity variences (most are 1-5%). P.S. Always check the history of the person you are bidding on, for instance, in hard drives if he has very little or no history and its salvage, odds are he took the good drives out of a batch he ordered and are selling the dead hard drives to you, or he was new to the business and got nothing but dead hard drives and is looking for some patsey to offload his problems on, and maybe even turn a profit. -Benjamin Live and do everything by your morals, and everything else falls into place.
Before i bid with the ipods, I made sure that they don't have the message " These assets are offered "as-is, where-is"with no returns, guarantees or claims as to working condition." that's usually indicated below the product they're selling. I'm crossing my finger for it.
There will actually be an area to where they have the condition of the product. Its under asset information. You want new or refurbed, because that says that the product must be working and you have some leeway there and a little protection.
-Benjamin Live and do everything by your morals, and everything else falls into place.
Just an update
I got the ipods that I ordered. There's one damaged CD all were functioning since i tested it but the problem is all the units were DIRTY, just dirty. 2 of the headsets wire are peeling of. I know what I ordered so my expectation is set but not to receive dirty units. I just went through all of them and clean it. The RC racing cars that I ordered arrived together with the ipods but I haven't checked on all of them yet. The other 2 rc cars that I tried were all working fine.
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