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LEGAL implications of selling as commercial member... in your PRIVATE capacity.
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<blockquote data-quote="Judy@Rtec" data-source="post: 892295" data-attributes="member: 13608"><p>^^sure... everything has limitations. But warranty calls do happen every now and then. Just recently I had a denon amp where the faceplate started going all funny 18 months in... totally isolated... totally unforeseen. Faceplate was replaced by the importers, no questions asked and besides the effort it cost me as retailer nothing. Best of all, not once did have to question the client ito what he may have wiped the faceplate with! </p><p></p><p>Even that is not a cost (parts; courier fees etc) I would be able to absorb in my private capacity on a amp that I sold for a R200 profit. </p><p></p><p>The importers have substantial ?after service? or ?repair budgets?, often footed by the manufacturers themselves. If it?s under warranty and they can?t prove abuse beyond reasonable doubt, they repair. No questions. On the odd occation it does happen ...It?s a pleasure really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judy@Rtec, post: 892295, member: 13608"] ^^sure... everything has limitations. But warranty calls do happen every now and then. Just recently I had a denon amp where the faceplate started going all funny 18 months in... totally isolated... totally unforeseen. Faceplate was replaced by the importers, no questions asked and besides the effort it cost me as retailer nothing. Best of all, not once did have to question the client ito what he may have wiped the faceplate with! Even that is not a cost (parts; courier fees etc) I would be able to absorb in my private capacity on a amp that I sold for a R200 profit. The importers have substantial ?after service? or ?repair budgets?, often footed by the manufacturers themselves. If it?s under warranty and they can?t prove abuse beyond reasonable doubt, they repair. No questions. On the odd occation it does happen ...It?s a pleasure really. [/QUOTE]
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