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Originally Posted by GGG
I think contacting him and letting him know is kind of a dick move. Essentially unless you are going to offer him full value of what the watch is now worth he will leave the exchange feeling a little ripped off as he could have spent a little time to fix it and made more money. As it stands he sold it for what he thought it was worth. Contacting him, even to give him money, likely makes him feel worse.
I agree with 81MC this is a Kijiji best case scenario. A person turned their junk into money and a person turned junk into something more valuable.
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Heh heh good overall discussion. So although I THOUGHT I had the unit back to 100% working condition… alas… it is not. At best it’s 75% functional with the remaining 25% being the Inability to choose the sport to track… because one of the button contacts seem very flaky. The person I got it from thought it was 100% dead.
I can still use my phone App to manage some of the functions. Still worth more than what I paid and has other great functions still. Im going to contact the manufacturer and see if for a “small fee” I can get a replacement which has worked for me in the past (when I was original owner).
I’m simply now more willing to put effort and money into this than the former owner and so don’t feel nearly as bad as last night when it kinda felt like I had “stolen” a fully functional current-model piece of electronics due to their naivety.