roscoe46
03-30-2008, 08:42 AM
Mods, if this in the wrong section, my apologies in advance.
OK, heres my story. I've recently been gathering parts to build my new PC which is now
up & running.
For my hard drive I bid & won an ebay auction for a WD 320 gig drive, used, but in pristine
condition. Everything is done on the build, trying to load XP Pro & the drive won't formatt.
I contacted the seller & he faxed me a copy of the proof of purchase receipt, so that hopefully
I can get it warrantied by WD.
Now, here's where it gets interesting. I messaged the seller via ebay for more info & was told
that the drive was OEM with no software, owners manual or SATA cable & that he paid over
$150.00 for it. Well. guess what??!!! , the receipt says the drive was a retail boxed version, just
like the new drive I purchased this week that had software, manual & cables, & the receipt
CLEARLY SHOWS that he really only paid $99.99. He also stated that the drive was only used for
2 months & yet he bought it in June '06; I wonder what the drive had been doing for the rest
of the time he had it.
I've always had good experiences on ebay up until this point, but I'm beginning to think this seller
may've sucker-punched me on this deal since his receipt seems to tell a vastly different story than
his listing.
Now, even though I do welcome all comments & feedback, let's be serious on this one, guys. Do
you think I should report these facts to ebay & get my money back or just take this one
on the chin & move on & hope that maybe WD will step up & do a warranty on this thing.
Actually, I kinda think I should get a 2fer deal on this , my money back & the drive replaced also,
but that's just my opinion.
Anyway, look forward to your comments.
roscoe46 AKA Alfred
OK, heres my story. I've recently been gathering parts to build my new PC which is now
up & running.
For my hard drive I bid & won an ebay auction for a WD 320 gig drive, used, but in pristine
condition. Everything is done on the build, trying to load XP Pro & the drive won't formatt.
I contacted the seller & he faxed me a copy of the proof of purchase receipt, so that hopefully
I can get it warrantied by WD.
Now, here's where it gets interesting. I messaged the seller via ebay for more info & was told
that the drive was OEM with no software, owners manual or SATA cable & that he paid over
$150.00 for it. Well. guess what??!!! , the receipt says the drive was a retail boxed version, just
like the new drive I purchased this week that had software, manual & cables, & the receipt
CLEARLY SHOWS that he really only paid $99.99. He also stated that the drive was only used for
2 months & yet he bought it in June '06; I wonder what the drive had been doing for the rest
of the time he had it.
I've always had good experiences on ebay up until this point, but I'm beginning to think this seller
may've sucker-punched me on this deal since his receipt seems to tell a vastly different story than
his listing.
Now, even though I do welcome all comments & feedback, let's be serious on this one, guys. Do
you think I should report these facts to ebay & get my money back or just take this one
on the chin & move on & hope that maybe WD will step up & do a warranty on this thing.
Actually, I kinda think I should get a 2fer deal on this , my money back & the drive replaced also,
but that's just my opinion.
Anyway, look forward to your comments.
roscoe46 AKA Alfred