I listened to some of the newer Mc gear recently and thought it was quite good. I have owned McIntosh in the past and it never failed me. Good stuff that can always be serviced.
Two defective pieces in a row - unreasonable to demand refund?
Ordered a McIntosh MA8900 from my dealer in December. First one had cosmetic damage out of the box so they swapped it out for a new one. The new one won't power on (just get the standby light). McIntosh said they would replace it again but I'm frankly done, just want my money back at this point. The dealer has a no refunds policy. Should I accept a 3rd new unit or insist on a refund?
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rsf5071,111 posts03-26-2021 12:55pmGet a refund NOW! ~~~~~~~~ Well not so fast Best way to handle this is via compromise Anytime i make a electronic purchase off ebay, tubes , cdp's etc etc, I always tell the seller just takea 20% restock fee, Even if he has a 30 day refund guarantee We all have to be fair around here. Yeah I know 20% is a chunck of change ona big amp. So lets say 15%, 10% is too low. OK 15% + buyer pays return shipping. well maybe 10% + shipping. This is fair N square. Lets not start a war over a few hundred bucks. Just move on..... |
You bought other products from this dealer and they won’t accept the refund after two defective units? Wow. You should have an accomplice walk into the dealer pretending to be interested in some Macintosh equipment but they are hesitant because they read this thread. In an age where many audiophiles buy used equipment and don’t buy new from a dealer, they should be bending over backwards for you. Especially considering that you’re a loyal customer. |
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