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Re: VFR NC30 Problems
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 7:50 pm
by Claytonbojo
Mark

im not going to be happy if the genny is buggerd, footpegs to high? are u pulling my leg?

Re: VFR NC30 Problems
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 8:15 pm
by hardnutdvd
what voltage is your genny pushing out? check the three yellow wires at the block connector on the left hand side of the bike. this should tell you if its working ok....
Re: VFR NC30 Problems
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 8:55 pm
by CMSMJ1
lol..I'll take your bet CRM..
@ Mr Bojo - if the reg rec died, there is usually a reason for it...
I have replaced 1 genny and 3 reg recs in the years I have had my NC30s...
If you want to make sure this is all spot on you need to check the plug that goes into the reg rec - is it nice and white, no burning in there? Check the "middle" plug, by your right knee - this is also likely to be showing burned connectors and frazzling... If these 2 connectors are minty fresh...I'll be very impressed.
You should perform the resistance check on the genny and then a charging check on it too.
Do the work needed right first time and then you are rocking...do half a job at each stage and CRM will win the bet...

Re: VFR NC30 Problems
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:00 pm
by hardnutdvd
oopps , my bad. i meant middle connector on right hand side of the bike...
Re: VFR NC30 Problems
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:23 pm
by CMSMJ1
hardnutdvd wrote:oopps , my bad. i meant middle connector on right hand side of the bike...
Yes mate, me too.
I reckon they'll both have toasted and crispy bits in them...
Re: VFR NC30 Problems
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:28 pm
by ibby4585
My money is with Paul on this one! Safe bet i reckon!!
Also another 20p bet that he actually hasnt got an NC30!!
Kris
Re: VFR NC30 Problems
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 11:22 pm
by porndoguk
he must have a NC30, kris, ive just had £12 paypaled to me.
but i didnt like one thing it said in the message ive never sold bits before without ebay.
"Reversal
Please be aware that your payment can still be reversed, (e.g. if it is subject to a chargeback), even after you have posted the item to your buyer. Complying with PayPal's protection programmes and following the trading guidelines, in our Security Centre helps to protect you from things like chargebacks."
can i get a bit of advice before i send the Reg Rec as ive never seen this before?
cheers Rick
Re: VFR NC30 Problems
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 8:58 am
by hardnutdvd
A chargeback happens when a buyer asks their credit card issuer to reverse a transaction that has already cleared. This can mean that a payment you’ve received in your PayPal account could be reversed, even if you’ve already posted the goods – which can of course be frustrating.
PayPal will help you as much as possible if you wish to dispute a chargeback, but the final decison lies with the credit card company. However you can also get covered by PayPal's seller protection.
Why do chargebacks occur?
There are a few reasons why a buyer would request a chargeback:
An unauthorised payment was made with the buyer's card
The buyer didn't receive the item that was paid for
There were errors in processing the transaction
The item does not match its description
The maximum time a buyer has to file a chargeback with their credit card company is typically 120 days (or 180 days for a buyer outside the UK). Certain exceptions may apply.
How do you dispute a chargeback?
If you wish to dispute a chargeback, you will need to provide certain information and evidence depending on the case. Below are the two most common reasons for chargebacks and the information you need to provide in each case:
1. The buyer didn’t receive the item
You must provide either:
A tracking number as provided by Royal Mail Recorded Delivery and Parcel Force 24
Proof of a refund – this can be evidence from your PayPal account, the back and front copy of a cheque, or a money order used to reimburse the buyer
2. Unauthorised use of credit card
You should provide:
Tracking number for delivery of the item
Proof of a refund – this can be evidence from your PayPal account, the back and front copy of a cheque, or a money order used to reimburse the buyer
Any communication from the buyer, such as emails or positive feedback on eBay
Any contracts signed or information on the sent item
Date that the item was sent and the address it was sent to
For intangible items or subscriptions – any information regarding the item or service
In these and all other chargeback cases, the more relevant information you can provide, the better your chance of winning.
SEND ON A REGISTERED SERVICE AND YOU SHOULD BE FINE...
Re: VFR NC30 Problems
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 2:39 pm
by Neosophist
1st Class Recorded, keep your recepit from the post office, it's proof of posting :-)
Re: VFR NC30 Problems
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 2:54 pm
by porndoguk
clayton
item posted 14.33pm
cost £2.46
first class recorded delivery
tracking number
AG668816310GB
thank you for your custom and i hope it "rectifies" your problem
