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Old 09-18-2015, 02:07 AM   #139
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
Not necessarily.

Let us say Amazon sold a defective Kindle. The purchaser called Amazon CS, and got a replacement. Amazon said, don't bother shipping us the defective unit.

Purchaser sells defective unit on ebay.
Sap second purchaser buys the defective unit, discovers it is defective, calls Amazon CS to complain.


What should Amazon do?
Actually, if the seller knowingly sold a defective and blacklisted unit without disclosing it, it's likely fraud. If the seller doesn't issue a full refund, the appropriate parties to contact would be Ebay, Paypal and the credit card company.
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