17-06-2012, 09:06 AM
Lawrence,
It's entirely up to you, and I apologise for trying to convince you otherwise. I still don't "buy" your stated reasons for not contacting the seller, and I hoped that my experiences might persuade you to at least give it a go, but as I say, it's up to you: it's your time; it's your money.
The mention of the potentiometer was an example of how you might bolster your argument with the seller; not to suggest that you aren't capable of finding ways to fix it.
However it may have seemed to you, my messages were intended to help you (and the wider eBay community). Once again, I apologise for trying, and will return to "lurk" mode.
Sincerely,
Mark
It's entirely up to you, and I apologise for trying to convince you otherwise. I still don't "buy" your stated reasons for not contacting the seller, and I hoped that my experiences might persuade you to at least give it a go, but as I say, it's up to you: it's your time; it's your money.
The mention of the potentiometer was an example of how you might bolster your argument with the seller; not to suggest that you aren't capable of finding ways to fix it.
However it may have seemed to you, my messages were intended to help you (and the wider eBay community). Once again, I apologise for trying, and will return to "lurk" mode.
Sincerely,
Mark







