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<blockquote data-quote="ebuddy" data-source="post: 15829656" data-attributes="member: 406172"><p>What we've been discussing is that ebay items cannot be guaranteed to be of the required quality. Amazon is no difference. It depends on how much the buyer knows about sellers and their tricks, and the ability to distinguish a genuine item from a defective/fake one. So in that light, ebay is not for everyone. This guy has already bought one from ebay and found it to have dead pixels, for which problem you have given a solution.</p><p>What nuwanbuwa above suggests is that a display be bought directly from Dell itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ebuddy, post: 15829656, member: 406172"] What we've been discussing is that ebay items cannot be guaranteed to be of the required quality. Amazon is no difference. It depends on how much the buyer knows about sellers and their tricks, and the ability to distinguish a genuine item from a defective/fake one. So in that light, ebay is not for everyone. This guy has already bought one from ebay and found it to have dead pixels, for which problem you have given a solution. What nuwanbuwa above suggests is that a display be bought directly from Dell itself. [/QUOTE]
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