bad reciever
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From: Spokane,
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I set up my hobby zone challenger during summer. It is supposed to be a good beginners plane. But when I did a range check it failed. I even charged another battery and still nothing. I want to send it back for a new one. Will the company do this?
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From: Hartford,
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E-Bay the best place to unload your junk! I mean sell your stuff. Buy a plane, crash it, order a replacement, use what you need reassemble the damaged equipment and sell it. OH shucks, I might get an unfavorable seller rating,...Oh what I'll just change my user name and use another address, now I'm up and cheating correction running again. Sorry but I have seen this and knew somebody that did this, when a buyer caught him he got what he had coming. I'm always amased how people on E-bay can sell for less than the manufacter can?? Ahh could be due to damaged or stolen goods[X(]. Sorry to hear about your experience when you are trying to get into a great hobby like this. Hopefully you can get some form of retribution.
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From: va beach,
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buyer beware... ebay is a good place for rc items that you cant find anymore but as far as buying something used/new i think that paying 3/4 the price for something and no warrenty is not a very good savings.if you shop around at the diferent online rc stores you will always find items same price or cheaper most of the time.i do sell a lot on ebay but i couldnt bring myself to sell something that was false advertised.if it is missing something or broken i say that.not everyone is the same way just look for sellers with a lot of positive feedback next time.good luch...



