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Topic: Wanted: Fumeo 9119 or 9120
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Lars-Goran Ahlm
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 205
From: Åmål, Sweden
Registered: Jan 2010
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posted January 30, 2010 09:27 AM
In the mail I sent to Alexander I told how I came to buy this projector, and I just realised that it might be of interest to all on this forum. At least it is a story that learns you NOT to trust even big and "respectable" firms.
"I was acctually "ripped off" when I bought this. I found out that a camerashop in Gothenburg had this for sale, this was around 1987-88, and I was told when I visited the shop that it was in perfect order. However they did not have it in the shop but at their storage area situated in a other part of town, but being a rather larger and "respectable" firm I then and there decided to buy it. About a week later it arrived by post and the first thing I noticed was that the drivebelt was broken. I should of course have smelled a rat at that point, but I was probably somewhat naive. I returned it to get it fixed, and then despite several contacts I did not get it back untill I personally went to the shop and picked it up a year later. Gothenburg is som 168 kilometers from where I live and I don't have a car so I had to go by train. When I finally got it home I discovered the fault i described on the forum. I immediately contacted the firm and, as I think everybody would do, demanded that they take the machine back and refund me the money. The answer was that since it had been in my ownership for over a year they could not take it back. The fact that it had been in their possession during 99% of that year did NOT have any bearing in the matter. As you can imagine I totally lost interest in everything that had to do with it by then.
When I bought it I payed 7000 SKR whitch is about €690, and that is not adjusting for inflation for these 20+ years.
Here are some pictures of a similar model as the one I have: http://xoomer.virgilio.it/roberto967/images/PAGINAFUMEOROBERTO.HTM I have noticed that tho the model is the same, the design of the controls varies somewhat, but this one is exactly like mine."
So, there you have it. And the moral is: BE ON GARD. Have a helthy dose of suspicion when dealig with people and firms you know nothing of.
And Gian, if Alexander don't want it you are welcome.
-------------------- "The trouble with these international affairs is that they attract foreigners"
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