You should be able to get a refund by calling the company and explain your situation. Usually you will be given a tag number and instructions on how to return the merchandise in order to receive a refund.
There is a difference between waterproof speakers and underwater speakers. Waterproof speakers can be left out in your garden for example and will not be damaged by rain or the elements. If you are wanting to install speakers in your pool, you will require underwater speakers. The depth of the speaker installation would depend on the speakers you purchase.
All you have to do is by new speakers. Most speakers connect to the component with any plugs. If the component isn't damaged, then just go and price some new speakers.
By the sound of things the speakers have been damaged. Take them to a Technical Repair store that is qualified to repair the Logitech brand of speakers
They can be several problems: 1. The connector is damaged. 2. The cable has no continuity. 3. The speakers are broken. 4. Your player is not sending the audio signal, maybe this muted.
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If the something is sold at a reduced price, if the damaged packaging is clearly identified, and you understand that the item is sold 'as-is' that is no return, no refund. If all these things are true then it is up to you if you still want to buy it.
Depends on Customer Refund Policy for your individual company. Listen to the custom and reason for return. Assess the product, has it been damaged since it left the shop; Was this caused by a fault in the item. If the customer has a legitimate reason for asking for a refund and the item is in a resale condition - apologise, issue refund.
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To replace the speakers in Beats by Dr. Dre headphones is not easy. First you need to know how to solder or find a friend who knows how to solder or bring them to an electronic shop that does repairs. But the hardest part would be to find the speakers. Your best chance for finding speakers is buying a pair of headphones that someone snapped or something as long as the speakers aren't damaged.
The irate customer demanded a full refund after receiving a damaged product.
Could it be that the speakers are damaged? Generally, an amplifier will continue to do it's job until it ceases altogether to function electrically. If the speakers seem to function well with other equipment, or as well as with the 'tired amp', the problem may be your tired or damaged ears. Sigh! Maybe it's just time to spend some money on a shiny new toy.
Yes, a refund of overpayment...but a refund nonetheless.