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What's up with Boadcast Warehouse?

I spent over $300.00 for a FM broadcast band Amplifier. After spending
another $100.00 for a power supply, the BW amp still doesn't work.
Contacted broadcastwarehouse.com but they don't return my emails. So
I've decided to sell it for scraps on ebay item # 5840264520. Has
anyone else had experience with them?
 
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Michael A. Terrell

Jan 1, 1970
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I spent over $300.00 for a FM broadcast band Amplifier. After spending
another $100.00 for a power supply, the BW amp still doesn't work.
Contacted broadcastwarehouse.com but they don't return my emails. So
I've decided to sell it for scraps on ebay item # 5840264520. Has
anyone else had experience with them?


Weren't they shut down by the FCC for selling that illegal crap? By
E-mailing them, you contacted the FCC who is tracking down their
customers.
 
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Pooh Bear

Jan 1, 1970
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Michael A. Terrell said:
Weren't they shut down by the FCC for selling that illegal crap? By
E-mailing them, you contacted the FCC who is tracking down their
customers.

Considering they're in the UK I'd like to know how the FCC could do that !

The OP doesn't say where he is. In the UK non-functioning goods must be
refunded under the Sale of Goods Act. Contact your local local trading
standards dept if they don't play.

Graham
 
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Michael A. Terrell

Jan 1, 1970
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Pooh said:
Considering they're in the UK I'd like to know how the FCC could do that !

The OP doesn't say where he is. In the UK non-functioning goods must be
refunded under the Sale of Goods Act. Contact your local local trading
standards dept if they don't play.

Graham

He is in San Antonio, Texas according to his Ebay listing. There was
a company operating in the US under the name Broadcast Warehouse that
was shut down for selling equipment to pirate radio stations. The
equipment was not FCC approved, and the stations had no license.
Illegal equipment can't really have a warranty, can it?

About 15 years ago the FCC raided a place that was selling modified
VideoChiper II descramblers. They were busy going though the company's
records when a woman stormed into the building with a modified unit,
demanding that her "Free for life" service be restored. She was even
madder after it was confiscated for evidence for the trail, then
destroyed.
 
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