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Ebay Query - Serial No.s Of Equipment ?
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as always with e-bay look at the persons feedback rating, click on it and see what other buyers have said about them. If they have numerous negatives then obviously you should avoid. If they have no negatives in the last 6 months and lots of possitive comments for you to read then you can trust them. I always read the feedback before I think of bidding on an item. CJ "kake" wrote in message ... "kake" wrote in message ... I contacted an Ebay seller to request the serial no. of an item of equipment, and they said they were unwilling to reveal the no. due to the possibility of people trying to disguise stolen equipment - does this seem like a legitimate concern, or should I read this as a warning signal, and avoid placing a bid. TIA. I have contacted numerous sellers and never had anyone refuse to give the serial numbers before, so I have decided to 'walk away'. Thanks for all the replies. |
Ebay Query - Serial No.s Of Equipment ?
I would not give out a serial number. for all i know you may have a similar
(stolen) item that you want a legitimate serial number for. find another question to ask, the seller could just give a dummy number anyway. "CJ" wrote in message ... Hi, as always with e-bay look at the persons feedback rating, click on it and see what other buyers have said about them. If they have numerous negatives then obviously you should avoid. If they have no negatives in the last 6 months and lots of possitive comments for you to read then you can trust them. I always read the feedback before I think of bidding on an item. CJ "kake" wrote in message ... "kake" wrote in message ... I contacted an Ebay seller to request the serial no. of an item of equipment, and they said they were unwilling to reveal the no. due to the possibility of people trying to disguise stolen equipment - does this seem like a legitimate concern, or should I read this as a warning signal, and avoid placing a bid. TIA. I have contacted numerous sellers and never had anyone refuse to give the serial numbers before, so I have decided to 'walk away'. Thanks for all the replies. |
Ebay Query - Serial No.s Of Equipment ?
"tm" wrote in message ... I would not give out a serial number. for all i know you may have a similar (stolen) item that you want a legitimate serial number for. find another question to ask, the seller could just give a dummy number anyway. The serial number can be used to check model variants and modifications. Checking this is perfectly reasonable. If the serial number supplied by the seller is inconsistent with the pictures and/or description then walk away. -- RobH The future's dim, the future's mono. |
Ebay Query - Serial No.s Of Equipment ?
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Langis wrote: "tm" wrote: I would not give out a serial number. for all i know you may have a similar (stolen) item that you want a legitimate serial number for. find another question to ask, the seller could just give a dummy number anyway. Do you really think somebody would try to forge a serial plate? What else are they going to do with it? Someone with half a brain cell could try to suggest that it was their equipment and that it had been stolen. Of course, to be credible they would have to inform the police and insurance company, but it should be easy for the genuine owner (without a receipt) to give evidence (provided they keep copies of emails) that the claimant was given the number before he contacted the police etc. Barry -- Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. |
Ebay Query - Serial No.s Of Equipment ?
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Langis wrote: "tm" wrote: I would not give out a serial number. for all i know you may have a similar (stolen) item that you want a legitimate serial number for. find another question to ask, the seller could just give a dummy number anyway. Do you really think somebody would try to forge a serial plate? What else are they going to do with it? Someone with half a brain cell could try to suggest that it was their equipment and that it had been stolen. Of course, to be credible they would have to inform the police and insurance company, but it should be easy for the genuine owner (without a receipt) to give evidence (provided they keep copies of emails) that the claimant was given the number before he contacted the police etc. Barry -- Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. |
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