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    Default Nutsert tool on eBay

    This is one of those cases where it looks too good to be true.

    Motamec Tools Thread Insert Nut & Stud Rivet Gun Riveting Rivnut Blind Riveter// | eBay

    I was thinking about getting one of these. More expensive elsewhere on eBay and everywhere else. My question is, do you think eBay will honor the Money Back Guarantee if I don't get what I pay for?
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    You are not going to hold out for the free set of steak knives, then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SurfinNev View Post
    My question is, do you think eBay will honor the Money Back Guarantee if I don't get what I pay for?
    The eBay money back guarantee is only on the purchasing process, ether product does not arrive or product does not match the original product description.
    The way this is determined is from things like matching photos which would show a different item, or missing/damaged components.

    As far as I know the eBay guarantee doesn't extend to the general performance of the product.
    e.g. If the gun failed to insert a Nutsert you would have to take that up with the seller or manufacturer.

    I'd put that tool in the category of "suitable for light use and instead of lasting for 2 decades it might last for one". Given the price I'd say that was fair enough.
    If you are going to use it extensively I'd look for something else but for DIY light use (and even if it doesn't have an M8 tool) it looks pretty good to me.

    If you buy it I'd like to know how you go with it.

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    I have a blind rivetter that is contructed very similar to that. The head can be removed and repositioned directly in line with the handles for hard to reach areas. I suspect that all that would be required to turn it into a nutsert is the inserts. In an emergency these could made up to suit. The head looks identical.

    Something to try to remember. I could have made use of nutserts yesterday. I was mounting an amplifier under the passenger seat of my car. I sat it on 20mm blocks to allow air flow underneath and had to go to 50mm long self tapping screws to secure it due to the carpet fit (unfit) on the floor. I don't like the idea of self tapping screw points under the car. If I have to get under there? Gee it is easy to drill thru car panels these days. I also put a 24mm diam hole thru the firewall and was surprised at how easy this was. The 10mm diam power cable did not want to go thru any of the existing access grommets. I rerouted the sub amp cable while I was at it. At 8# it looks tiny next to the main amp cable.

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    10mm cable, you must be one of those headbangers that pulls up next to you at the lights, music blaring and windows flexing in and out with the displaced air.

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    Just to clarify this is a multi purpose tool. It does Rivets, Nutserts and Stud Inserts. Not worried about the quality so much as the price this is listed for. It's way cheaper than other eBay listings and such. I want it for versatility for light use for the smaller Rivets, Nutserts etc. I have heavier duty tools for the bigger jobs. My concern is it's a new seller with zero feedback.
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    Here's two links to the same tool in Australian dollars. First is around $100 with postage. Second is around $22.

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/like/2909...?ul_noapp=true

    Motamec Tools Thread Insert Nut & Stud Rivet Gun Riveting Rivnut Blind Riveter// | eBay

    I'm tempted to purchase the cheaper one just to find out if I actually get it or not. Estimated delivery time is a long way off though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sacc51 View Post
    10mm cable, you must be one of those headbangers that pulls up next to you at the lights, music blaring and windows flexing in and out with the displaced air.
    Why? There is such a thing as having a stereo with quality sound you know! Douf, douf music I have heard it called. They choose the music just so they can impress everyone with their sub woofer and would not know the meaning of balanced sound.

    This is just the wire that came in the kit with the amp. I was a bit surprised myself although I am wondering what sort of wire it is. The silicon insulation (horrible to strip) says it is 4 AWG Oxygen Free. I suspect it is aluminium. The power cable looks like it is copper tinned, not tinned copper. Cut it off and it is silver. The earth cable is just silver.

    I have fitted this stereo for good quality sound. I bought my first high end home audio system when I was 17. I thought I would improve the car sound system. The stereo is worth more than the car.

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    Just had a chat with eBay and they say I will be covered if purchased via Paypal. Will receive a record of the conversation via email so may go with the cheap one and see what happens.
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    Have you had any communication with the seller Nev?
    After reading this thread last night, I was thinking to myself today "You know what, I think I'll order one for myself too, see what happens". Only just got around to visiting the links you've provided, and it would appear the seller has taken it down, plain old no longer there

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    Quote Originally Posted by LordBug View Post
    Have you had any communication with the seller Nev?
    After reading this thread last night, I was thinking to myself today "You know what, I think I'll order one for myself too, see what happens". Only just got around to visiting the links you've provided, and it would appear the seller has taken it down, plain old no longer there
    No communication as yet. Will send a message in a day or two. Really don't expect an answer though. There were three or four listed all ending about the same time. After paying for mine the other listings disappeared when I checked the next morning. I bought the night before, as i would have been at work when the listing ended. I will also contact eBay again sometime to see what they have to say. Will let you know the outcome.
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    This is what is now on my eBay page.

    We had to remove this listing from the site and you're not required to complete the transaction. If you've already sent payment, the sale should process as normal and you don't have anything to worry about. If you have any questions about delivery, please check tracking or contact your seller. If you run into any trouble along the way eBay is here to help. Please visit the Resolution Centre to help resolve any problems you may encounter.

    I will try to contact seller in the next couple of days. If no response I will contact eBay.
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    I ran into that issue some time back. I was refunded by the seller and then eventually the item arrived. When I tried to contact the seller to inform them there was no way to do so. The listing was totally gone.

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    Well eBay wasted no time with this one. Sent a message through eBay asking seller to contact me and send the item, or issue a refund. eBay contacted me also and only after one day, have issued me a refund through PayPal. Who knows I may also get the tool eventually but not holding my breath.
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    That's a bugger!
    Though would be a pleasant surprise if it does show up one day

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