sam9s
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Coming straight to the point ..... I would like to have advice by my fellow member on the following situation ....
I bought Polk Audio Tsi300 from one of our member (not mentioning the name here) via "sale from owner" section. After few negotiations the amount was settled to 14.5K and I will have to personally pick the speakers from Gurgaon (I live in Ghaziabad both are around 100KM apart and around 2-3 hrs of heavy traffic driven drive). It was also via mutual trust and relation cleared that the spks are in mint, pristine condition and no physical or technical fault would be there.
I drove all the way to gurgaon (after two weeks as I simply did not have time, 9000 were immediately transferred) on Fri to pick the speakers, which were indeed kept with proper care. I will specially bring this in to notice that the spks were kept in very formidable condition. I listened to them for 15-20 minutes and also gave a casual a look to them ......all seemed perfect. Spks were packed properly, with their original thermacole and boxes, taped properly and I brought them to my home, safely.
Now at home when I opened them I was shocked and surprised to see that one of the driver was damaged. It was working okie as far as I know, but I am not that technical to figure out the difference if there was any ...... The crumbled driver cone is clearly visible and is very prominent ...... sharing the snap below for you all to have a look.
As you can see that the damaged driver is clearly visible. It is working no doubt but as I said I am not that technical ((in this department) that I can figure out it the driver is working to its full potential.
Now definitely I was dissatisfied and inquired about the situation, to which the seller responded he has no idea how that could have happened ..... to and fro conversation soon become a matter of who is the one to blame for this. Its impossible to get a dent like that after the speakers were packed. And obviously I did not check them their so closely to have brought this in notice then and there. (call this my stupidity or tendency to trust)
Now not disclosing what he offered or what I expect, I need help and suggestions form my fellow members here as to what needs to be done.
1. Return them with refund, then who's gonna pick them. Is it ethically my responsibility to drive all the way back again and return the spks to get my refund.
2. Get a new driver and ask for money
3. Get a new driver and share the the cost by half
4. Continue using the damaged driver but ask for a further slash on 14.5K price. If yes than how much.
5. Continue using the damaged driver (as its working, though what ever be the %age) and forget everything else, as its my fault that I did not check at the seller location.
Currently I have to be with option 5, but would like to know What my fellow members here would suggest.
Regards
sammy
I bought Polk Audio Tsi300 from one of our member (not mentioning the name here) via "sale from owner" section. After few negotiations the amount was settled to 14.5K and I will have to personally pick the speakers from Gurgaon (I live in Ghaziabad both are around 100KM apart and around 2-3 hrs of heavy traffic driven drive). It was also via mutual trust and relation cleared that the spks are in mint, pristine condition and no physical or technical fault would be there.
I drove all the way to gurgaon (after two weeks as I simply did not have time, 9000 were immediately transferred) on Fri to pick the speakers, which were indeed kept with proper care. I will specially bring this in to notice that the spks were kept in very formidable condition. I listened to them for 15-20 minutes and also gave a casual a look to them ......all seemed perfect. Spks were packed properly, with their original thermacole and boxes, taped properly and I brought them to my home, safely.
Now at home when I opened them I was shocked and surprised to see that one of the driver was damaged. It was working okie as far as I know, but I am not that technical to figure out the difference if there was any ...... The crumbled driver cone is clearly visible and is very prominent ...... sharing the snap below for you all to have a look.

As you can see that the damaged driver is clearly visible. It is working no doubt but as I said I am not that technical ((in this department) that I can figure out it the driver is working to its full potential.
Now definitely I was dissatisfied and inquired about the situation, to which the seller responded he has no idea how that could have happened ..... to and fro conversation soon become a matter of who is the one to blame for this. Its impossible to get a dent like that after the speakers were packed. And obviously I did not check them their so closely to have brought this in notice then and there. (call this my stupidity or tendency to trust)
Now not disclosing what he offered or what I expect, I need help and suggestions form my fellow members here as to what needs to be done.
1. Return them with refund, then who's gonna pick them. Is it ethically my responsibility to drive all the way back again and return the spks to get my refund.
2. Get a new driver and ask for money
3. Get a new driver and share the the cost by half
4. Continue using the damaged driver but ask for a further slash on 14.5K price. If yes than how much.
5. Continue using the damaged driver (as its working, though what ever be the %age) and forget everything else, as its my fault that I did not check at the seller location.
Currently I have to be with option 5, but would like to know What my fellow members here would suggest.
Regards
sammy