m1abrams;564154 Wrote: 
> I am still confused though, you even stated that Logitech offered to
> refund the device AFTER the 30-day return period yet you choose not to.
> Instead you want to throw legal slander their way?

I was originally responding to your response to "newy".  You took
umbrage to his use of the term "bait and switch."  I was merely trying
to point out that while he may have been using the wrong legal terms,
he was still justified in feeling that he had been taken advantage of. 


I still like the radio, and always have, but would have hoped the
battery would have been available much more quickly.  As for taking
Logitech up on their offer of a return:  I was willing to wait for just
a few more weeks and hopefully get a battery rather than return it.  

As for slander, that doesn't apply--I have not accused Logitech of
anything that is not true.  



> Again you knew when you bought the device that no such battery existed,
> yet that is a key feature for you but you bought it anyway.  Now I
> agree Logitech should provide something they advertised.  BUT they
> never sold you a product that did not have everything that it
> advertised for the price you bought.


When I bought the radio, I believed the battery existed.  I had no
information to the contrary, and was assured by Logitech sales support
staff that the batteries would be available on May 19th.  I ordered it
immediately, and had no way of knowing how long that process would
take.  It IS a key feature for me.  And yes, they sold me the product
based upon the portability feature. 


> NEVER buy something that does not meet your requirements at the time of
> purchase.  If you are not happy with it either do not buy it or if it
> turns out it is not what you want return it.  Not sure why this is such
> a difficult concept.  If the battery was such a key feature you should
> not buy it until you can get that key feature, not like they wont have
> any when they get the batteries.
> 
> Again I think Logitech should provide the batteries but they are by no
> means required under any Law to do so.

That's ridiculous - like buying an engine and then hoping the car that
it fits is still available.  I found the radio I wanted, ordered the
part that was supposedly available to make it perfect, and here we are.
Months later.  

This back-and-forth is obviously not going to do anything to help
anyone.  I for one, would like to end it now.  I understand you will
want the last word.  Ball's in your court.


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