Jack!
ClioSport Club Member
Was hoping I could get some help with a little issue and some diagnosis approval.
I bought an AOC 29" Ultra-Wide monitor from OCUK, it was listed as B-Stock, which they define as: "B Grade items may have been used, have damaged packaging, missing accessories or a combination of these. Some items may have scuff marks or slight scratches but should otherwise be an operable product."
I was fine with this. It arrived arrived today, and this is the state of the screen:
I'm pretty annoyed obviously. I've sent them an email and will await response.
They're a very well regarded company, what I wanted to get an idea for is what I should expect? To me it doesn't look like courier damage, it came packaged in the proper polystyrene stuff, so was well wrapped, and it looks to me like pressure has been placed on the screen. What it looks like to me is someone has sent it back to them as "unwanted" when it's in fact broken, and it's been sold on to me before being checked.
I've paid for next day delivery, had the inconvenience of waiting around for delivery, and will now have to pay to send it back to them, and have the inconvenience of waiting for pick-up. Should I expect to be compensated? Ideally they'd send me a new one rather than B-Stock to compensate, does that seem reasonable?
Thanks, Jack.
I bought an AOC 29" Ultra-Wide monitor from OCUK, it was listed as B-Stock, which they define as: "B Grade items may have been used, have damaged packaging, missing accessories or a combination of these. Some items may have scuff marks or slight scratches but should otherwise be an operable product."
I was fine with this. It arrived arrived today, and this is the state of the screen:
I'm pretty annoyed obviously. I've sent them an email and will await response.
They're a very well regarded company, what I wanted to get an idea for is what I should expect? To me it doesn't look like courier damage, it came packaged in the proper polystyrene stuff, so was well wrapped, and it looks to me like pressure has been placed on the screen. What it looks like to me is someone has sent it back to them as "unwanted" when it's in fact broken, and it's been sold on to me before being checked.
I've paid for next day delivery, had the inconvenience of waiting around for delivery, and will now have to pay to send it back to them, and have the inconvenience of waiting for pick-up. Should I expect to be compensated? Ideally they'd send me a new one rather than B-Stock to compensate, does that seem reasonable?
Thanks, Jack.