On 04/10/2012 06:36 PM, Adrian Carter wrote:
> I'd just buy it from Seeed direct or one of the many seeed resellers ...
> for the small saving on offer via ebay - its just not worth going dodgy for
> it
>
> On 11 April 2012 01:40, Spiderdab<77...@tiscali.it>  wrote:
>
>    
>> Hi all. I just want to tell you about a bad experience on a O-scope
>> seller.
>> I wanted to buy me a DSO Quad, and found it "convenient" to buy from
>> www.diyertool.com/
>>
>> ..I want to advise users NOT TO BUY ANYTHING from this seller. I've
>> payed the DSO Quad in November, they first sent it with a wrong address,
>> then the scope went back to Singapore, then i couldn't talk to them
>> anymore. They didn't answer in anyway. I opened also the "request" (I
>> don't know the english word..) in Paypal.
>>
>> So, for everyone, please don't buy from diyertool, or at least be very
>> carefull.
>>
>> Thanks, Davide.
>>      
Guess it depends on how cheap and portable you wanna get.  I recently 
picked up a Tek TM504 mainframe/power supply for $50, and two SC504 80 
MHz plugins for $50 each.  One works, the other doesn't.  I'm in the 
process of troubleshooting the inop SC504.  When that's fixed, I'll have 
three scopes on the bench.  ;-)

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