Ranchu
Veteran
Strictly speaking everything you buy is "as is", whether working or not. "As is" really means the buyer can't claim anything more than he receives, and the seller is not going to fix it or take it back because it doesn't meet expectations. The seller only has to take it back if it is not as advertised. The real question is have you received something listed as "needs repair" or "for parts" that actually works.
No, that's not the real question, that's a different question. I asked exactly what I intended to ask.
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