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FS: Sega Saturn Mod Boards

Discussion in 'The ASSEMblergames Marketplace' started by Trenton_net, Mar 18, 2011.

  1. Trenton_net

    Trenton_net AKA SUPERCOM32

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    Hi Everyone,

    As you may or may not know, I have about 30+ Sega Saturn Mod Boards coming from China. It should arrive within several weeks provided that nothing falls through.

    In the meantime I am selling the stock which I have currently on hand. This number will drop as they become spoken for. Pictured is one bag of boards.

    Sega Saturn Mod Boards ($14.99 - SOLD OUT)

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    These are Type-4 mod boards which are 21-pin socketed. They come pre-wired for power and timing. Unfortunately due to the end-of-line nature of these items, I cannot always guarantee a replacement if stock is unavailable. Please do contact me if something doesn't work however, as I will be happy to work with you in order to get a refund. Bare in mind silly things like modifying the boards/ribbon cables and expecting a refund after your experiments fail don't count (^_^);

    Shipping will depend on the buyers location.

    Thanks!
     
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  2. ASSEMbler

    ASSEMbler Administrator Staff Member

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    No one is going to buy one as-is. I'm not even sure if I would allow you to sell them here as-is.
     
  3. Alchy

    Alchy Illustrious Member

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    If you're ordering and selling in bulk then selling "as-is" does seem a bit mercenary.

    EDIT: yeah, that's a decent revision. With something like a modchip where it's not feasible to test each one AND there's a good chance someone will fuck up the install and blame the chip instead, it's obviously a little edgy for the seller. Assembler's right, though, it's not worth the bad feedback.
     
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  4. Trenton_net

    Trenton_net AKA SUPERCOM32

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    Hrm... Well i certainly appreciate peoples opinion on the matter. The big reason I marked this "as-is" is because it prevents people (Who don't know what they are doing) from hooking things up, damaging the product, then claiming it never worked in the first place. I just use the same blurb for any place I sell products which highly depend on the installers competence.

    But seeing as how this is ASSEMBler, I guess It really isn't necessary. I'll revise my posting. If anyone has any problems with the product, I'll be happy to accept an exchange or refund should it be necessary. :thumbsup:
     
  5. ASSEMbler

    ASSEMbler Administrator Staff Member

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    Just part of being a merchant... I've replace some chips. Believe me it's not worth risking bad feedback over $15
     
  6. APE

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    Sold out already? You be glad I don't know where you live or else I'd empty your tires of air every morning for a month!

    :)
     
  7. Segata Sanshiro

    Segata Sanshiro speedlolita

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    Just wondering, can these be modded to 20pin (model 1)?

    Just bought one from Rob Webb for my This is COOL but I'd quite like to mod a PAL Saturn model 1 and make it play anything (switches + chip).

    Thanks!
     
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