CigarStone
For once, knowledge is making me poor!
The power cord on my laptop was failing so I ordered a new one from a guy on Ebay. I searched for "power cord Dell Inspiron 600M" and his listing came up and says the power cord is for a few models including the 600M.
I get the unit and it's output is 4.6 Amps and mine is a 3.4 Amp output. So I contact him and he says to send it back but states that the auction specifies 19.5 V 4.6A output. I tell him I should not have to pay for return shipping because the unit is not as advertised (it won't work on a 600M as the auction says). So I eat the power cord or eat the $10 to return it?
I am done with Ebay!
Edited to add detail.....The first time I emailed the guy he replied saying "go ahead and use it, it is perfectly safe". Then I told him that the IT PC guys I spoke to said "no way, do not use it". That's when he indicated that the auction states 19.5V and 4.6A output which it does, but not in the main body of the auction where it specifically says it will work on a Dell Inspiron 600M.
I get the unit and it's output is 4.6 Amps and mine is a 3.4 Amp output. So I contact him and he says to send it back but states that the auction specifies 19.5 V 4.6A output. I tell him I should not have to pay for return shipping because the unit is not as advertised (it won't work on a 600M as the auction says). So I eat the power cord or eat the $10 to return it?
I am done with Ebay!
Edited to add detail.....The first time I emailed the guy he replied saying "go ahead and use it, it is perfectly safe". Then I told him that the IT PC guys I spoke to said "no way, do not use it". That's when he indicated that the auction states 19.5V and 4.6A output which it does, but not in the main body of the auction where it specifically says it will work on a Dell Inspiron 600M.