First time for this, opinions please.


Greetings,
I have been buying and selling on A'Gon fo almost 4 years, over 160 transactions. Not a hitch until a local transaction yesterday. I sold a CD player (Rega Jupiter) to a member who lives in my city, so no shipping involved. He came over to my house, listened to player, liked it, bought it and took it home. Later that afternoon he called and said CD player would not power up. Strange as it worked for him for awhile until he changed powercords. After some discussion of checking this or that, it was determined that powercord was changed while on/off switch was still on. At this point I said there's the problem, switching powercords with power still on likely blew a fuse or some other trip device. He did not totally agree, but said it must be an explanation. At this point I must add, said member does not hold me responsible in any way. He was just seeking my advice as to whether I have ever had any trouble of this sort.
My question is twofold:
1. Do you think changing powercords while player is powered up could cause this (I do).
2. Do you think I have any obligation to help at this point? Once again, buyer is not holding me responsible, but I have been worried about this all night. I really feel bad , as this is not a small purchase for him.
Thanks in advance,
Dan
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Thanks a lot for sharing the the story, Dan--both the beginning and the end. I'm glad you and the buyer found a way to feel as good as possible about the deal. You both sound like great guys, and I'll remember you when I trade.
I can only relate the one experience I have had which seems roughly similar.

I bought a CD transport from a friend in a neighbouring city. Before heading for home 500 miles away, I drove to my brother's house, closer, where I had arranged to stay the night. There, I took the transport (and DAC) out to play for him. It wouldn't read any discs. Yet the unit had worked perfectly during the demo at my friend's place, before I bought it.

This was a big disappointment.

Once I got home, after determining it was still on the fritz, I took the transport to the manufacturer's service centre and informed the seller. He asked me to keep him posted. Turned out the laser assembly had to be replaced. Parts and labour came to just under CDN$200, and my friend and I split it, at his insistence.

I'm glad he did, because there's a possibility I would have felt less friendly if I'd had to pay the whole bill. I had never even gotten to hear the transport in my system, after all. On the other hand, I knew it was working perfectly when I took it away.

I conclude that this transport is very sensitive to being moved. (Funny: a transport you can't transport.) I also conclude that the relationship with me was very important to the seller. As far as I'm concerned, he didn't owe me a cent. But he knew how I felt, without my telling him.

It looks to me as though your buyer's next step is to take the player in for a repair estimate. The tech may be able to determine the cause of the problem. Please keep us posted about how things develop, if you get the chance.
Thanks for the update, Muzikat. I think we'd all like to know how things turn out, if you can keep us posted.