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    Mike Teaman
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      @miketeaman64279

      I bought a vertical slide recently from another forum, described as below:-

      "Swivelling vertical slide. In good working order with no wear in slides. Previous to my ownership it was in storage for a long time and has some minor rust pitting at the bottom although this does not affect its performance. Needs a bit of touching up on the paint side but otherwise a good bit of kit. Asking for offers around £60 due to condition."

      When it arrived, everything was "solid" ( ie rusted solid). The two swivels were solid and heavily rusted, the slide was stuck and wouldn't move. I had to soak everything in WD 40 and it took some stout belts with a copper hammer before anything moved.

       

      Am I being too picky/ expecting too much?

       

      Mike

      Edited By Mike Teaman on 04/02/2014 17:02:20

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      #17290
      Mike Teaman
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        @miketeaman64279

        Vertical slide – Picky? Me?

        #142769
        IanT
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          @iant

          Doesn't sound like it Mike

          IanT

          #142770
          mechman48
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            @mechman48

            Oooops! caveat emptor springs to mind, at least you have got the parts moving, next step.. strip it all down…

            George

            #142772
            Michael Gilligan
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              @michaelgilligan61133
              Posted by Mike Teaman on 04/02/2014 16:56:58:

              … In good working order with no wear in slides.

              … has some minor rust pitting at the bottom although this does not affect its performance.

               

              When it arrived, everything was "solid" ( ie rusted solid). The two swivels were solid and heavily rusted, the slide was stuck and wouldn't move. I had to soak everything in WD 40 and it took some stout belts with a copper hammer before anything moved.

               

              Am I being too picky/ expecting too much?

              Mike

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              No Mike, you're not

              Quite simply; if your description is correct, then the seller mis-represented the condition. Unfortunately; assuming it was a private sale, you're unlikely to get anywhere …

              MichaelG.

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              Edit: Have you tried contacting the Seller ?

              Edited By Michael Gilligan on 04/02/2014 17:27:55

              #142773
              Tony Pratt 1
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                @tonypratt1

                Hi Mike, if this was on Ebay and even if it was a private seller you can get your money back. Open a dispute with Paypal if you are not happy.

                Tony

                #142775
                Tony Pratt 1
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                  @tonypratt1

                  Mike,

                  Sorry I have just read your post again and you got it from another forum so please disregard my first answer.

                  Tony

                  #142795
                  Mike Teaman
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                    @miketeaman64279

                    Well folks,

                    I've already done the cleaning up (and repairs) but just wanted the views of others on the forum. I treated it as a bit of a project but it did take a good four hours hard graft! I think that it's a shame that some folks have very different views as to what "good working order" actually means. The swivels and slides obviously haven't moved for some time. hey-ho!  Perhaps a "Home Workshop" site is not the place it used to be for some sellers! (hint hint as to the whereabouts of the seller!)

                    Edited By Mike Teaman on 04/02/2014 19:40:54

                    Edited By Mike Teaman on 04/02/2014 19:42:04

                    #142805
                    Barnaby Wilde
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                      @barnabywilde70941

                      If I were inclined to rob people by misrepresenting items for sale, then I'd probably chose an advertising medium where the demographic fitted the description of timid, doesn't like to complain, slightly naive etc. . . !

                      Did you misplace your trust in a good transaction just because the item was offered on what you perceive to be a 'friendly' website ?

                      #142821
                      Robbo
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                        @robbo

                        Mike,

                        Definitely not being too picky, you should have got something serviceable.

                        Many of us have been using Homeworkshop for years, before it was rescued by Sir John, and turned into its present form by Adam.

                        Back in the day, it was only used by "genuine" home engineering types, but since its renovation has become hugely popular and much more widely known. Sadly, it has attracted the attention of some who regard it as "ebay without charges".  Happily, these are still in the minority.

                        There is nothing to be done about this except to bear it in mind.

                        I would have contacted the seller to see how he reacted.

                         

                        Edited By Robbo on 04/02/2014 21:21:58

                        #142826
                        Gone Away
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                          @goneaway
                          Posted by Mick Charity on 04/02/2014 20:17:03:

                          Did you misplace your trust in a good transaction just because the item was offered on what you perceive to be a 'friendly' website ?

                          It's fairly easy to trust people in a "like-minded" forum. Mike trusted the description given by the seller. We here are trusting the description given by Mike (no offence Mike).

                          In both cases a picture would have been more satisfactory.

                          (In that respect, you should see what passes for "in excellent condition" on my local Craigslist Tools section along with a picture that clearly shows it to be nothing of the sort).

                          Edited By OMG on 04/02/2014 21:50:41

                          #142841
                          Mike Teaman
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                            @miketeaman64279

                            To be fair, the seller did send me two pictures by email but what they didn't show was the fact that the mating surfaces were full of solid rust and quite obviously hadn't moved for a very long time. I've taken the hit as the seller hasn't responded to my "observations" and will chalk it up to experience. I now have a working vertical slide and there doesn't appear to be much wear but it clearly wasn't as described. As said above caveat emptor. ( … and use Paypal, not a personal cheque!)

                            Mike

                            #142984
                            Mike Teaman
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                              @miketeaman64279

                              Finally got an apology but no offer of even a partial refund. Caveat emptor.

                              Mike

                              #142997
                              nigel jones 5
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                                @nigeljones5

                                You have been duped…and it makes my blood boil as i have suffered the same fate in the past! These people are scum, take solace in that and rise above it.

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