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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 446217" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>Maybe you did buy it as ISSWWW, but these machines are packaged at manufacturer, if they opened every one to test then you'd have people saying their new machine was secondhand, as the packaging had been opened. you can't blame them for what would appear to be a manufacturers fault. It's a bit like buying a new car from a dealer and the engine fails, then saying it was the dealers fault because they didn't strip the engine prior to sale and make sure it was all correct.</p><p></p><p>Personally if you were dealing with my company I'd be giving you a refund and advising you to purchase elsewhere, yes there are issues but they are outside the control of the company you are dealing with and hence in my opinion it is most unfair of you to blame them. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 446217, member: 27126"] Maybe you did buy it as ISSWWW, but these machines are packaged at manufacturer, if they opened every one to test then you'd have people saying their new machine was secondhand, as the packaging had been opened. you can't blame them for what would appear to be a manufacturers fault. It's a bit like buying a new car from a dealer and the engine fails, then saying it was the dealers fault because they didn't strip the engine prior to sale and make sure it was all correct. Personally if you were dealing with my company I'd be giving you a refund and advising you to purchase elsewhere, yes there are issues but they are outside the control of the company you are dealing with and hence in my opinion it is most unfair of you to blame them. [/QUOTE]
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