Re: "untested" PCBs...

From: Al Warner <batlzone_at_cyberenet.net>
Date: Sun Nov 28 1999 - 22:54:55 EST

I heard the complete text of which Roy refers and I would run, not walk in the
opposite direction. Not my personal experience, but some multiple items may
have been sold in previous auctions.

Use care.

-Al-

chumblespuzz wrote:

> I've heard that the hit-or-miss in question is not whether the boards will
> work but whether the boards will ever arrive at all. I've been warned to
> avoid this seller by a trustworthy collector.
>
> Not my personal experience.
> -roy-
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Josh McCormick <jmccorm@galstar.com>
> To: <vectorlist@lists.cc.utexas.edu>
> Sent: Sunday, November 28, 1999 9:50 PM
> Subject: "untested" PCBs...
>
> > I had a question regarding an eBay seller "krazykatt1". It is appropriate
> > to this forum because this seller deals a lot with Vector boards. It seems
> > that "tested" and "untested" boards of the exact same time are sold
> > side-by-side. But I've never seen any "defective" boards listed.
> >
> > I'm wanting to tap into the experience of others who have dealt with this
> > dealer and purchased an "untested" board to find out what the hit-and-miss
> > ratio of working to non-working boards are. Does anyone have an experience
> > they can share?
> >

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