Just like a car, sell it at an auction, and you'll never hear from the whiner that had no business expecting something that old would be perfect, again.
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Just like a car, sell it at an auction, and you'll never hear from the whiner that had no business expecting something that old would be perfect, again.
If you buy a car or a pinball machine from a dealer, then you should expect some kind of a warrantee, but when purchasing from a private party you should thoroughly inspect what you are buying or bring along someone to do it for you, and expect that what you are buying is being sold as is and the purchase is final, and the seller should clarify this, unless another agreement has been made.
Quoted from AkumaZeto:I became a ASE certfied master mechanic
I knew we had something in common. That title means we make the BIG money, huh?
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