"Tested and Working"
If an item has been tested and working it means our trained electronics technicians have performed a basic functionality test and that the item has performed well. Please note tested does not mean "calibrated". We back items that we have tested with a return to base, 7-day DOA warranty, which means that if you find the item to not be performing as described or not to be performing a basic functionality we will repair, replace or refund the item. All return postage costs must be covered by the buyer and the initial postage amount will not be refunded. We will cover return postage of a replacement or repaired item.
"Partially Tested"
One or more specific testing procedures was performed as indicated in the listing description, and we guarantee it to do so when you receive it. A return to base, 7-day DOA warranty, will cover these functions only. All return postage costs must be covered by the buyer and the initial postage amount will not be refunded. We will cover return postage of a replacement or repaired item.
"Powered Up. No Further testing"
If the item has been powered up, but has undergone no further testing it means we do not have the means to test the item further, but that everything looks to be in good working condition. Some items in this category also carry a return to base, DOA warranty, so please read the item description.
"Untested"
Item has not been powered up or tested due to power requirements, lack of equipment to test, time required or specific technical knowledge. This does not mean the unit(s) is dead, it might be dead, it might work perfectly or partially - we do not know. If you buy, pay for and receive an item described as unknown working condition and it does not work, return is not available.
Self Test Guarantee
Because we understand it can be very difficult to commit to a large purchase without some assurance, we offer a return to base, 7-day DOA warranty on all items that sell for $600.00 or more. This will apply even if the item is listed as untested or powered on, no further testing and applies to basic functionality, excluding any listed faults. We hope this gives you more piece of mind.