From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Jun 11 2006 - 18:32:04 ART
Actually I'm talking about my own equipment.  Not as a
Cisco Partner for that matter.
Things I have bought and upgraded, etc. for my own
needs or perceived needs over the years.
Naturally, all items should work.  Worst case
scenario, is that I would either replace the defective
equipment or it I could not to your satisfaction with
an equal or greater item, I'd simply perform a refund.
It is all used equipment and as you know Cisco does
not support "gray market" equipment.  
I usually would honor the above policy for 30 days or
so giving the buyer time to receive and test the
equipment.
All shipments are insured as a rule, I do this to
protect both parties.
No one should never assume Cisco will warranty any
item not sold to them directly by Cisco or via the an
authorized Channel.  I did not suggest this or mean to
imply this.
I'm not a reseller by the way.
I'm just me and I usually buy and sell in an effort to
satisfy my own equipment requirements, sometimes I get
good deals and can buy/sell cheap and I sometimes I
have only benefitted by obtaining another piece of
equipment in the bargain.
So it would just be from me to the buyer.
That's why I offered my ebay feedback to help someone
get an idea of how I conduct my transactions and to
get a sense of how I have treated others in the past.
But, I do not do this for profit or as a business,
just to be clear. 
--- "Faryar Zabihi (fzabihi)" <fzabihi@cisco.com>
wrote:
> Hmm...cisco partner selling on the side.  Must be
> nice.  What happens if we get something and its
> broken?
> 
>  -----Original Message-----
> From: 	Darby Weaver [mailto:darbyweaver@yahoo.com]
> Sent:	Sun Jun 11 14:37:10 2006
> To:	Andrew Critchlow; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject:	Re: Routers for sale?
> 
> Andrew, 
> 
> All joking aside.  I sent you an e-mail.
> 
> I have mostly everything there is from 1600's up to
> 4500/4700 routers.
> 
> I have a room to clear and can customize just about
> anything you might like.
> 
> I have a bunch of switches to.
> 
> And other sundry items.  
> 
> You'd be amazed.
> 
> I told you I'd be competitive and most of my
> equipment
> is maxed out in term of memory and capability.
> 
> I have an entire room to clear and intend to do it. 
> 
> If you need a whole lab, I can oblige you, I have
> enough equipment for neearly 8 full CCIE Labs and i
> have lower end equpment too.
> 
> So talk to me if you want a good deal.
> 
> Otherwise, I'll have it for sale piecemeal on E-bay.
> 
> I have over 600 positive feedbacks from ebay and
> about
> around 1000 successful transactions so a lot are
> repeat business as buyer or seller.
> 
> We can work something out.
> 
> Darby
> 
> --- Andrew Critchlow <a_critchlow@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,  i was wondering if anyone could recommend
> some
> > good sources for cheap
> > cisco equipment, such as routers, for practicing
> > CCNP/CCIE?
> > 
> > many thanks
> > 
> >
>
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