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#128672 19-Aug-2013 10:35
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So I brought a shiny new switch the other day, ordered the wrong model, and the blessed supplier won't accept the return because I opened the box before realising it was the wrong model.

Anyone have a need for a HP ProCurve V1410-24

Has a Lifetime warranty, comes with original invoice etc.

Cost me $147 inc + shipping, Offers?




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  #880867 19-Aug-2013 10:35
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you.




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  #880879 19-Aug-2013 10:37
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Is it the 24 port gigabit unmanaged switch?

Model 1410-24 Switch (J9663A) or 1410-24G Switch (J9561A)

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  #880884 19-Aug-2013 10:42
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V1410-24 is the unmanaged 10/100Mbps switch... presumably you intended to buy the V1410-24G? ;)



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  #880889 19-Aug-2013 10:48
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Ah, Sorry I don't have any use for 100Mbit switches any longer. Good luck with it though.

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  #880918 19-Aug-2013 11:15
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Inphinity: V1410-24 is the unmanaged 10/100Mbps switch... presumably you intended to buy the V1410-24G? ;)


Correct :-)

And I also have no use for 10/100mb switches.. bit annoyed that the supplier has denied the RA request, but at the end of the day it was my stuffup and I have to live with it.




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  #883652 23-Aug-2013 21:54
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Who's the supplier? Reseller or wholesale? Tried a friendly suggestion asking if they have checked up the chain if it can be returned plus stocking fee?




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