Here's what that auction DOESN'T show you:
Notice how they CONVENIENTLY forget to post a pic of the PRODUCT ID LABEL, or ANY of its content!
If you haven't paid yet, DON'T PAY.
I'll be honest with you. I bought one. And I charged it back on my credit card when the company
refuses (to this point) to refund me. So I got my money back ANYWAY. I'll hang on to it until this
is resolved and they at least figure out that I'm not budging.
Their failure to post that label or the IMPORTANT information on it, in the auction, constitutes
intentional FRAUD. It's on the same level as selling a car and neglecting to mention that there's
no engine in it.
M/A-Com considers these radios to be STOLEN.
They are NOT ever going to get a valid feature string, per the man I spoke to at M/A-Com, and
M/A-Com has been made aware of the orgin of these radios. I told them EVERYTHING.
I'm not the only one on this forum that ended up buying one. But at least one other member DID
get his money back. It can be done.
The radios are STOLEN, according to M/A-Com. The seller says they're from lost or unclaimed freight
shipments. This makes their legal status very questionable at best.
As part of the dispute process, I clearly told the seller that to be fair and honest, they MUST include
a label photo of the radios (the label with the data on it) or posts ALL the information on that label,
including and especially the part where it says "UHF-L". Clearly they still choose not to do that,
and as they persist after having been warned, their activity is UNQUESTIONABLY FRAUDULENT.
Fraud is a FELONY.
It's very likely that they are eligible for legal action including arrest and prosecution for felony fraud.
Start the dispute process IMMEDIATELY.
Elroy