Dealer selling B stock doesn't tell customers


Does the dealer have a responsibility to tell the customers or do we go back to "Caveat emptor" (Let the buyer be ware)
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Showing 3 responses by mlsstl

While I'd agree that dealers should disclose if the stock they are selling is anything other than grade one, I'm curious how you made the determination that he isn't.
Tomcy6 wtote: "Mlsstl, If you were asking me how I know it happens, I have had it happen to me. A dealer sold me a cd player, didn't mention that it was B stock. Someone who knew the dealer better told me it was B stock after I had problems with it.

I returned it twice under warranty and after the 1 year warranty ran out the fourth one conked out. I threw it away and got a different player. That's how I know."

Very interesting. You "know" it was B stock because "someone told you." You "returned it twice" but ended up having four units over the period, and presumably their were "B" stock also. Meanwhile, the dealer and brand of player remain unknown, so I have no idea what purpose your post serves other than as a public stage for whining.
Tomcy6, thanks for spotting the incorrect word. There will be no ice cream for the copy editor tonight!