Cease using the product immediately. Please contact 1800 801 647 for options on how to return the product. Consumer can choose an exchange, a store credit or a refund.
Bet its got the same 12V DC lead as this 1983 Honda EM500U generator which I still use. Hondas great offer many years later of $150 trade in on a new over priced generator wasn't taken up by me ( the tradein had to be working) Wonder what happened to the tradeins??
Like all the stuff what is returned to Woollies and the like, they are written off as loss and dumped
in this case you talking about of 150 dollar a generator
they call that creative bookkeeping
you would not want to know for how much is dumped every day by them big shops
If I would get a tenth of a percent of that value I could have an very lavish lifestyle
John
XTV said
11:28 AM Feb 24, 2014
At least one major household goods supplier in Adelaide has/had a programme of checking and where practicable repairing returned goods. An electronics technician friend of mine did it for several years as a part time job repairing anything electrical or electronic and overall, the wastage was actually quite small. A large percentage of the returned items had no fault.
4WD & Outdoor Supacentre Pty LtdThe Boss 2KVA Inverter Generator
PRA number: 2014/13981Date published: 11th February 2014
Product information
Product description
Inverter GeneratorIdentifying features
Identifying no: YF 2000iWhat are the defects?
The plugs can be interchanged with the sockets. This means the 12 volt and the 240 volt are similar and confusion may result.What are the hazards?
Incorrect use may result in injury or death.Where the product was sold
Traders who sold this product
4wd & Outddoor Supacentre Pty Ltd & Express Publications Pty LimitedSupplier
4WD & Outdoor Supacentre Pty LtdSupplier's web site
http:// www.4wdsupacentre.com.auWhat should consumers do?
Cease using the product immediately. Please contact 1800 801 647 for options on how to return the product. Consumer can choose an exchange, a store credit or a refund.Print
Bet its got the same 12V DC lead as this 1983 Honda EM500U generator which I still use. Hondas great offer many years later of $150 trade in on a new over priced generator wasn't taken up by me ( the tradein had to be working) Wonder what happened to the tradeins??
in this case you talking about of 150 dollar a generator
they call that creative bookkeeping
you would not want to know for how much is dumped every day by them big shops
If I would get a tenth of a percent of that value I could have an very lavish lifestyle
John
At least one major household goods supplier in Adelaide has/had a programme of checking and where practicable repairing returned goods. An electronics technician friend of mine did it for several years as a part time job repairing anything electrical or electronic and overall, the wastage was actually quite small. A large percentage of the returned items had no fault.