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Here is a warning to all of your eBay bargain hunters.

I bought a fax machine from a seller with a high feedback rating. It was item #3460229426. The fax machine had problems and I knew that when I bought it - which was fine. I was buying for parts. The problem wasnt the item... but rather the service and slick tactics.

Upon winning, I cut them a check for the amount plus shipping and $1,5000 of insurance. Thats the replacement value of the machine... and since UPS likes to beat things all to hell, I figured if it arrived pulverized - I would at least get a new machine.

They have an automated site that you login to and check out. Its self-service. You tell them the zip code, how much insurance you want and they quote the rate, take your CC (or provide you with a printable PO to mail with your check) and give you a reffernece number.

So a day or two after I mailed payment, I get a notice with a UPS tracking number that the package was shipped. I was curious to see how long it would take to get here, so I tracked online. It didnt come up online, so I called UPS. UPS said it would be two days.

I also confirmed that the $1,500 of insurance I paid for was on the package. To my shock, the UPS rep said "No, we don't show any insurance on this package, but all packages are insured for $100 anyway". I couldnt belive it. I even called back and talked to someone else who said the same thing, I thought it was surely a case of UPS employee incomptence.

Several e-mails to them and two phone calls went unansered by a human. Thankfully, thier machine arrived and I learned about this little con game before thier check cleared. I called the bank and stopped payment on the check. When I opened the box, the used toner cartiage that was supposed to be included wasnt present in either the machine or the box.

This earned me a negative feedback and the nasty calls from them still havent stopped. I offered to cut them a check for the amount of the bid and shipping minus $15.00 for the missing toner cartiage and minus the $21.00 fee my bank charged to stop payment. They didnt like that idea so I said to hell with them.

So never judge a seller by thier feedback number alone... go get thier feedback profile and see how many negatives. Apparently 369 other people share my opinion of Firebuy: they suck.
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#1 Never post a seller's name oin a thread! It is normally a TOS!
#2 How honest is it to insure a junk , parts only machine so that you can get a new one?
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I bought a fax machine from a seller with a high feedback rating. It was item #3460229426. The fax machine had problems and I knew that when I bought it - which was fine. I was buying for parts. The problem wasnt the item... but rather the service and slick tactics.

Upon winning, I cut them a check for the amount plus shipping and $1,5000 of insurance. Thats the replacement value of the machine... and since UPS likes to beat things all to hell, I figured if it arrived pulverized - I would at least get a new machine.


#3 Did you notify the seller about the cartridge and give him a chance to respond or just go stop your check? I think your post would have a little more credence if I hadn't read the part about the insurance which is called fraud! I am NOT saying that the seller's transaction was pure, but neither was your 's it seems.
Mrs M.:

Yes, the part about the toner was included in several of the messages to the seller.

What I paid for the item dosent matter... its the replacement value that I insure things for. And I bet that the replacement value is even more than $1,500.

Regardless of which, the machine was in perfectly good condition... the error "Check Printer ##330" that the seller makes refference to is a blown fuse in the power supply board. That causes a voltage problem because only half of the power supply is putting out and the laser unit has no power, so the machine thinks the print board is dead. Smile

The only thing that was wrong with it was a $0.39 fuse. I was going to use it for parts simply because I already own another fax just like it and my whole power supply board is bad - not just the fuse.

The machine I bought was perfectly good, all except for the fuse. So if UPS would have broke it all to hell, then yes - I think they should buy me a new machine. Canon dosent make these anymore... so they would have just bought something comprable... but still.

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