mikelan6
World Traveler, Usually Optimistic
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When I got home from my ABD trip last week, I found that the poweline adapter I use at home did not work. I thought of just trashing it, but I thought someone might find use for it by repairing it and tried to sell it on ebay. My starting price was $10 plus shipping. Much to my surprise, the item sold at a very good price, but the buyer then complained that the remote unit turned on, but did not work and now wants a refund. I thought I was very clear in my description that it did not work and that I would not issue a refund. I've copied the listing below so that you can read it for yourself. I asked him to contact the manufacturer to see if they can tell him how to fix it. It seems he "chatted" with them, but they could not help. 
Personally, I don't think I am wrong. I wrote that the item needed fixing. Should I issue a refund and try to resell it? Or is this a buyer beware and he should have known what he was getting and if he doesn't know how to fix it, it's his problem?
What do you think???

Personally, I don't think I am wrong. I wrote that the item needed fixing. Should I issue a refund and try to resell it? Or is this a buyer beware and he should have known what he was getting and if he doesn't know how to fix it, it's his problem?
For sale is a used powerline adapter. The main unit does NOT turn on when plugged in. The unit was working fine until about a week ago. I do not know what happened to it. I got back from vacation and it was not working. The remote stills turns on. Maybe you can fix the main unit or use it for parts.
The power cords are included. Ethernet cords are NOT included.
US sales only. Paypal ok. No refunds. Thanks.
What do you think???
