This sounds like they know the charger will work...but the light will not
Why defective within the first month you can send it back, but DOA you only have 14 days to get it back to them?
I hope it works out, because I'll buy one too, but I'm pretty skeptical. That said, if I had not toasted a lawn mower yesterday, I'd probably be in for one - at least I'd probably get a charger and some parts...
· If item defective in 1 Month, we will offer replacement without extra Charger(including shipping fee) After we Receive the Defective item.
· If item Defective after 1 Month, you can still send it back, we will repair it for you. You might need to pay the Shipping fee for the resend.
· If item DOA(Dead of Arrival), you can return it in 14 Days, we will send you the replacement after we receive the DOA item. Please Contact us before you sent the item back.
I'm not expecting the light to work, I'd just be happy to get it and have one to take apart and work on. If I get it and it works, I'd be really amazed.
Well I hope it goes good for those that did jump on it. i'm still debating. But again you are protected through paypal. It's just the matter of the waiting game if it goes wrong.
The guy (seller) has been on ebay since June 2011, but ALL his feedback is in the last 30 days. Methinks he is bogus, and this is going to cost PayPal some $$ Almost all of his feedback is on items that cost less than a buck.
I would think the scam would be even better and more believable if he asked $55 or so, plus he would make a lot more money...
if the picture is anything than its a pile of lights that probably all have poped batteries. hopefully that means we can just toss in good batteries. if not the add states 100% brand new so buyer protection should be easy
Don't hold me to any of this if it goes bad. I posted it to ask, but I figured some would go ahead and take the plunge like I did on the HID flashlight and SkyRay that the other seller I posted that got the boot. But again you never know. And if your protected it's worth a shot I guess.
We all know that there is zero possible explanation for a seller to be selling merchandise like this at that price under these conditions. If the price were set where there was even a remote possibility that he was breaking even, then I'd probably jump on it. But why would a seller sell for a loss? Unless it's hot ... but even then, I imagine shipping would eat a lot of sale.
But like you all said, you will only have to put up with the aggravation of dealing with Ebay or Paypal and not really lose any money. I can see the temptation.