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I did not say it was a viable company I spoke about Anthony in particular and I said he is alright with me he told me the truth on everything and he follow through on my refund I have read on here that other people have had refunds and not gotten their money back so I was just stating my experience thus far.Leave a comment:
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So... 1 transaction in that ended with a refund. Makes this a viable company? Its little bit of exposure on this thread speaks volumes.Leave a comment:
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checked. my account today and my refund is there.. Anthony is alright in my book. if anyone is going to attempt to buy fron them again i would ask for him directly. he is there from 3pm - 11pm mon-satLeave a comment:
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i wouldn't know tom.. but that is what he told me and he said he has done it many timesLeave a comment:
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I have never heard of cutting a leg on a rectifier to make a set run on 60Hz - tht sounds crazy and likely to result in a non functioning TV...Leave a comment:
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I already started the Cb process but today i decided to call again and this time i got someone named Anthony and he told me he was a tech. When the call started i was angry but after a couple minutes i had calmed down because Anthony seems like a straight up guy.. He Is the only one so far that actually seemed to tell me the truth. He found my info immediately and confirmed the Memphis warehouse comment made by Jon but told me it was on back order till jan 31st and unlike the others he gave me the option of waiting or giving me a refund and put me on hold to answer the other line and the call got disconnected. BUT he called me right back within a matter of 1-2 minutes not once but 3 times we were disconnected and he immediately called me back . He even went on to discuss the issue with the TV and informed me that the reason these models go thru main boards like they do is because of the t-con board. he says the problem is because it is 120 hertz and a voltage regulator (or rectifier i cant remember which on) on the tcon shorts out and fries the main board so people replace the main board and it burns out again.he told me all i have to do is take an exact o knife and cut 1 of the legs off the regulator or rectifier and the TV will run on 60 hertz and have no more tcon/main board issues.H even offered to walk me through the whole process when i get my main board. Another surprise was during our conversation which was somewhere round 20-30 min long he was searching the web on his end to find a place that had the board in stock for me.He didn't find any distributor with the board but did find one on eBay from another seller and gave me the item number and issued me a refund. All in all it was a pleasant experience talking with Anthony and If my Refund hits on Monday or Tuesday depending on my banks timing then he may be their saving grace. Right now it shows refunded on my account on their website and on blue pay so now im just waiting to see it in my account.Leave a comment:
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I bet his local bankers know him... whatusername file a charge back with your cc company don't wast any more time.Leave a comment:
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Well it is day 12 since i ordered that board and still no tracking number surprise surprise... but when i called 5 days ago the very rude lady put me on hold and hung up then when i called back she transferred me in mid sentence to dear old Jon who told me the reason its taking so long is its coming from their Memphis warehouse and said gimme 30 min to check on it and i will call you back. I'm still waiting to hear back knowing dam well that i wont so yesterday i called my CC company to start the charge back processLeave a comment:
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he is probably debating on who he should respond as...mike or jon!Leave a comment:
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another funny is that under his name he states he is a student tech but says he is this "IF anyone ever has any questions please feel free to contact us @ (901) 800-9540. I am a professional Electronic Engineer, with Extensive Experience in Plasma Technology (I am a Retired engineer previously employed by Samsung Electronics) Also, have extensive experience in LED Technology (Both Backlighting and Edgelighting)"Leave a comment:
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you're probably right! 1 time he is jon asking budm for advice on a power board the next time he is mike saying he bought the company and is the son in law and a professional tech. i personally wouldn't think a professional tech with all those credentials would be on here ASKING for help and not GIVING out help. thats the part i thought was the funniest he can't even lie that well because he doesn't know when he is dr. jon jekyll or mr. mike hyde!Leave a comment:
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I have a feeling that all the people posting under electronicsurplus user are the same person, the main reason has to be the attitude to customers and general style of writing is similar.Leave a comment:
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awww did i hurt your feelings ecking767? i'm so sorry i meant it was very informative not humorous! i think i'm gonna go cry now because you don't like my opinion or how i take things differently than you do! oh and just a note from what the posts stated they did get reimbursed for whatever they purchased they just had to go back on the credit card company to do so. so if they got their money back is it still technically considered a scam? not that i am sticking up for 1 side or the other just stating what was previously posted!Leave a comment:
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I have been following this post and I find it informative not entertaining. Somebody being sold bad parts or no parts and the seller keeping there money isn't entertaining. I wont buy from this website.Leave a comment:
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never dealt with them thankfully! but i sure did enjoy reading all the postings! that made my day! thanks to everyone who replied to this thread and keep them coming i enjoy the entertainment!Leave a comment:
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