Question regarding defect electronic stock

oodya

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Hello,

I am wondering if someone can help please?

My company currently supplies LED lighting. On occasions, we have some faulty returns. Over the last 2 years, they've added up and I was wondering what other people do with faulty returns. It would be a shame to throw them away as I'm sure some of the components would still be useful to others.

What options do I have?

Thank you

Oodya
 

Gecko001

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Items listed on ebay "for parts and spares" are usually items with relatively high value or are rare or vintage or small as in the case with watches. It depends on the value and size of the lights but if they are not small and do not have high new values, you might struggle to sell a job lot of these lights.

Have you tried the recyclers? It is unlikely that you will get anything for them and you might have to pay for them to be collected, but at least there is a chance that some parts will be used again.
 
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pallet them up and sell as un-tested returns,
drop me a mail I know a guy who would be happy to sell on on your behalf if the quantity was high enough

It feels a bit dishonest to knowingly sell faulty returns as untested returns. People buying the untested returns might think that some returns are working. But if OP hasn't tested the returns to confirm if they are really faulty, then I can't see a problem with OP selling them as untested returns.
 
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HomesWarehouse

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It feels a bit dishonest to knowingly sell faulty returns as untested returns. People buying the untested returns might think that some returns are working. But if OP hasn't tested the returns to confirm if they are really faulty, then I can't see a problem with OP selling them as untested returns.

yes if he has tested them all, most people just accept all returns and put them to one side, (I did) in which case they would be untested, simple answer, don't test them
 
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oodya

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Thanks for all the replies. The lamps are untested and I am guessing many of them are working. I have messages a member that posted a comment above that might be able to help. Failing that, I will be putting them on eBay.

Thank you all for your comments and advise - much appreciated.

Oodya
 
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