FS: Burn free Wells Gardner tube with chassis - $150 shipped OBO

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FS: Burn free Wells Gardner tube with chassis - $150 shipped OBO

No screen burn.

This is a newer Wells Gardner monitor that was pulled from a game and is non-working.

This is a newer model that has the VGA connector on board and needs no isolation transformer.

WGE1995-M2TSO1E (on side of frame)
WG 6535007 (on back of neck board)

PD199500 ReV 6.2 on Chassis

I have a monitor box to ship it in. If it arrives broken, I will refund everything except shipping cost.

$150 shipped OBO
 

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that thing looks good.

have you tried to trouble shoot it yet?

for the record it costs like 30 cents to get an extra $100 insurance through UPS. ($100 comes standard) Well worth it to cover the $50 in shipping someone could lose if it shows up broken.
 
that thing looks good.

have you tried to trouble shoot it yet?

for the record it costs like 30 cents to get an extra $100 insurance through UPS. ($100 comes standard) Well worth it to cover the $50 in shipping someone could lose if it shows up broken.

Nope, just tested it and got no life.

Funny you should mention that. I shipped a couple NIB monitors last summer through UPS. Shipped them both at the same time, and both were in original boxes and packaging. One arrived just fine, the other arrived with a broken neck. I paid the extra $1.27 for full insurance coverage, so I thought I would be fine. I can't begin to tell you the hassles I had to go through with UPS to get them to pay the claim. Every week they wanted me to fax them some new document. Long story short, they paid the claim just last week, 3 months after they were shipped, and they deducted the amount I had paid for insurance from the claim. So I insured the monitor for $200, but only got $198.63 back, and spent probably 3 hours total on the phone, and sent at least 5 faxes. But I guess I shouldn't complain, as I did get paid.
 
Damn! Why would they deduct the amount for insurance? That's something that you had already paid for.
 
Nope, just tested it and got no life.

Funny you should mention that. I shipped a couple NIB monitors last summer through UPS. Shipped them both at the same time, and both were in original boxes and packaging. One arrived just fine, the other arrived with a broken neck. I paid the extra $1.27 for full insurance coverage, so I thought I would be fine. I can't begin to tell you the hassles I had to go through with UPS to get them to pay the claim. Every week they wanted me to fax them some new document. Long story short, they paid the claim just last week, 3 months after they were shipped, and they deducted the amount I had paid for insurance from the claim. So I insured the monitor for $200, but only got $198.63 back, and spent probably 3 hours total on the phone, and sent at least 5 faxes. But I guess I shouldn't complain, as I did get paid.

Oh my god.
UPS are the biggest pieces of shit going.

My brother is going through the same exact thing roight now except they fuck-dup a Vintage 1976 Fender Vibrolux combo amp. He's been going round & round for over 3 months at this point.
That's a $2000 amp!!!
The UPS guy who delivers to his house is a scumbag who had damaged dozens of packages already.

I try to avoid UPS at all costs...especially the UPS store! Not only do they try to whack you with alot of extra nonsense when you ship with them but if you packaged gets messed up and you shipped it through them they're not actually "part" of UPS...
It's a whole rediculious run around.
 
Damn! Why would they deduct the amount for insurance? That's something that you had already paid for.

That made no sense to me either, but after everything I guess people are just happy to see any money at all and don't fight the small stuff.

I agree with the previous post. UPS seems to damage about half of the boxes I get in one way or another. I have been using FedEx almost exclusively these days. Not only are they less expensive, but they seem to have fewer restrictions, fast delivery, and the FedEx Office is open 24/7.
 
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