I'm not sure if this is the best location for this question but it's related to maintenance so here goes...
I'm selling an amp of my own that I bought to play for my own enjoyment, however I did have to fix a broken connection and replace a dodgy pot. The amp play-tests perfectly fine, is grounded properly, fuses are all correctly sized, etc.
My question: from what I can understand, here in the US, if you expressly state that an item is sold "AS IS" then the buyer becomes totally responsible for the equipment and the seller absolves themselves of all responsibility?
In other words if the buyer demos it and it's fine, takes it away, but something unforeseen happens such as a tube craps out in the first week, or worse, a cap ruptures and the whole thing goes up in smoke, what responsibility does the seller have, if any?
I'm selling an amp of my own that I bought to play for my own enjoyment, however I did have to fix a broken connection and replace a dodgy pot. The amp play-tests perfectly fine, is grounded properly, fuses are all correctly sized, etc.
My question: from what I can understand, here in the US, if you expressly state that an item is sold "AS IS" then the buyer becomes totally responsible for the equipment and the seller absolves themselves of all responsibility?
In other words if the buyer demos it and it's fine, takes it away, but something unforeseen happens such as a tube craps out in the first week, or worse, a cap ruptures and the whole thing goes up in smoke, what responsibility does the seller have, if any?
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