On Monday 16.03. My Playstation 4 over want. Sold at.
The device was still working fine for me. I reset it to factory settings until the buyer came.
I packed everything in a bag and the buyer picked up the device including accessories.
On March 17th He wrote me that the Playstation does not start a game and keeps crashing.
I wrote on it that I find it very strange because everything worked perfectly for me.
Then it came back from him that she only loads the games up to 50% and then everything hangs up.
I then replied to him that he should try to set up the device again.
He points out, He will try.
Yesterday came the message, he believes that it worked for me, but it doesn't work and he would offer me to take the device back for 190, - and we'll go in peace… (I got it for 230, - sold.)
Do I have to take the device back?
PS: I have clearly stated in the ad that I do not give any guarantee or warranty and there's no return. (Below is the text that I had in the ad)
"Since it is a private sale, there's no guarantee, return or guarantee under new EU law. Return, exchange, guarantee, liability or the like. Are excluded."
First, see if it's really your playsi if you can see it. If not, don't take the risk.
but in itself it would be really correct to take back the playsi. That is also not a little money and you would not buy over 200 euro for something that does not work. You
you don't have to do it but it would be just
No, nothing can happen to you, because as you said yourself, you wrote clearly and clearly that there's no guarantee. However, I wonder why the playsi should suddenly no longer work, maybe the buyer destroyed it himself and is still trying to get a small part of the money back, although it wasn't your school
Great, then I can sleep with peace of mind… I just didn't know what to do.
I don't know myself… I find it very funny myself. As I said, it worked perfectly. I reset it and didn't hang up…
In any case, Thank you SO MUCH!
If the person continues to annoy you, just block, you didn't do anything wrong 😊
Yes
Have now written to the buyer:
"Hello Phillip,
I'm really sorry…
As a result of the fact that I explicitly write in each of my advertisements, no guarantee, guarantee or return, I'm not obliged to take back the Playstation.
You are welcome to ask your lawyer or switch on.
The device worked 100% for me…
Best regards"
that was the reason
" Hello julian,
the PS4 didn't work from the start! Made a total restart, did all the updates and it crashes and turns all the time. I informed you right away - it is not a question of warranty, but that you sold me a broken PS4 as working… My wife is a lawyer and my father is a judge in Vienna.
As I said, we can solve this peacefully, hence my offer with the 190.00. If not, I hand over your phone and all other data to my wife and file a complaint with the police.
LG "
what should I do now? I'm 100% sure that the device worked for me. 😰😰😰
As I said, there's no guarantee. When he turns on a lawyer, it's nice for him, but it doesn't do him any good either. In addition, you can also say that it worked for you, and it is probably his fault that it broke, so you do not take over the damage. It was said that there's no guarantee or refund, he must adhere to it. And it sucks no matter when it broke, the fact is that it still worked for you and you take no guarantee of damage.
As a small provocation, you could add that if his parents are lawyers, the couple of toads shouldn't bother you, as a lawyer is not badly earned and he could simply have afforded a new one.