Stinky Prints
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Any interstate commerce legal pros out there?
Yes, before we start, I knew better, so go ahead, "I told you so, don't buy from brokers" ...but I have in the past and have ok experiences with used equipment, and cannot afford new from any of our reigonal reps, so thought this purchase was a reasonable risk.
We purchased a HP Pagewide from a broker (for about $7k) on the east coast and the printer wasn't property decomissioned for shipping, arrived DOA and ultimately required about $2k for HP to fix. Also the machine is unique in that it was manufactured by HP to be only used under contact with Konica Minolta service and supply - this was not disclosed prior to purchase. This means I can only find the 843B ink on ebay at this point.
There was no visible damage to the exterior of the machine when it arrived, so we didn't know the lift mechanisim was broken until we brought it into our shop and began the install process. Obviously too late to refuse shipment.
I'm in Wyoming, broker is in New England. The broker claimed they were going to try to get the shipping company to cough up the money for the repair and has gone totally dark since then. While I'd rather just work something out with the broker at this point, and even take a small hit on splitting the repair costs to put this to rest amicably, they have gone completely dark and will not respond to any of my communication. So, now I'm gathering the kindling to pursue all legal routes for getting my money back, as well as prepping a review of the broker on every online forum I know of to help protect all of you in our community from shady players like this.
I'm hoping there is some legal recourse here in Wyoming and I can pursue a refund from here, but I do have occasion to visit the east coast from time to time and would probably be willing to show up for court if it came to that. I'll spend all of the $2k pursing this if I'm reasonably sure can get it out of the broker at this point. We can't let bad actors like this prey on us small print shop owners!
Alright, anyone been in this situation and have advice on how to resolve?
Thanks!
Yes, before we start, I knew better, so go ahead, "I told you so, don't buy from brokers" ...but I have in the past and have ok experiences with used equipment, and cannot afford new from any of our reigonal reps, so thought this purchase was a reasonable risk.
We purchased a HP Pagewide from a broker (for about $7k) on the east coast and the printer wasn't property decomissioned for shipping, arrived DOA and ultimately required about $2k for HP to fix. Also the machine is unique in that it was manufactured by HP to be only used under contact with Konica Minolta service and supply - this was not disclosed prior to purchase. This means I can only find the 843B ink on ebay at this point.
There was no visible damage to the exterior of the machine when it arrived, so we didn't know the lift mechanisim was broken until we brought it into our shop and began the install process. Obviously too late to refuse shipment.
I'm in Wyoming, broker is in New England. The broker claimed they were going to try to get the shipping company to cough up the money for the repair and has gone totally dark since then. While I'd rather just work something out with the broker at this point, and even take a small hit on splitting the repair costs to put this to rest amicably, they have gone completely dark and will not respond to any of my communication. So, now I'm gathering the kindling to pursue all legal routes for getting my money back, as well as prepping a review of the broker on every online forum I know of to help protect all of you in our community from shady players like this.
I'm hoping there is some legal recourse here in Wyoming and I can pursue a refund from here, but I do have occasion to visit the east coast from time to time and would probably be willing to show up for court if it came to that. I'll spend all of the $2k pursing this if I'm reasonably sure can get it out of the broker at this point. We can't let bad actors like this prey on us small print shop owners!
Alright, anyone been in this situation and have advice on how to resolve?
Thanks!