So I once purchased a tool from eBay and the snapon guy would not update it bc he said it might be stolen or something. Had to return it bc I was not keeping a tool that couldn't go beyond 2014 since that's how it came. Is this true? Or do snapon sellers don't want to update tools bc you know, money. Thanks for reading my problem.
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So I once purchased a tool from eBay and the snapon guy would not update it bc he said it might be stolen or something. Had to return it bc I was not keeping a tool that couldn't go beyond 2014 since that's how it came. Is this true? Or do snapon sellers don't want to update tools bc you know, money. Thanks for reading my problem. -
So I once purchased a tool from eBay and the snapon guy would not update it bc he said it might be stolen or something. Had to return it bc I was not keeping a tool that couldn't go beyond 2014 since that's how it came. Is this true? Or do snapon sellers don't want to update tools bc you know, money. Thanks for reading my problem.S. BrelandComment
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Not all Used Snap On Scanners you buy off E-bay necessarily will have unpaid debt or have been reported stolen, so the serial number would not be on the Elusive Sh@t list. I would think that Not all dealers would want to play "Dog The Bounty Hunter and deal with drama and extra time they would be tied up repossessing or recovering a stolen unit on the truck, calling police, filling out corporate paperwork, and losing a regular tool customer . He would likely just tell you that it might be stolen, so he can't update it.
Still think if Snappy provided a way to search a used unit's serial number to make sure it is not a Stolen / unpaid debt list and the word gets out, it would make stolen ones harder to sell , and sellers would have to deal with greater risk of being caught trying to unload stolen property. The problem is Snappy wants all used Scanners to be bought, traded and sold by authorized dealers and the folk that want to buy cheaper off Flea Bay and Craigslist will do all the legwork to recover the scanners with unpaid debt . Win Win for SO Lose Lose for you if you bring in to update and the dealer actually would take it and calls the cops.
Thinking you can get around that risk by buying updates online ? Think again .What happens after you pay $999 or whatever for your online update and you get your key and you enter the unit serial number and the # is on the Elusive Sh@t list and you cannot register it and have to call corporate to set up something up with a local dealer for a certain procedure he has to do with it . I think there is less mystery , worry , aggravation, and risk buying something new for an extra $300 off the Slow Boat in China then updating a Flea Bay or Craigslist used Snappy one for the want of checking a serial number before you buy something used that could result in losing it later.
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Last edited by Witsend; 08-27-2016, 11:07 AM.Comment
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So I once purchased a tool from eBay and the snapon guy would not update it bc he said it might be stolen or something. Had to return it bc I was not keeping a tool that couldn't go beyond 2014 since that's how it came. Is this true? Or do snapon sellers don't want to update tools bc you know, money. Thanks for reading my problem.
I get the impression there are some dealers, or people associated with dealers, that are selling scanners just over their cost from Snappy.Comment
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Thank you so much guys! I will first call snapon and ask them if the tool is stolen or not fully paid to make sure my snapon guy has no excuse to not want to update the tool. Money is tight over here and I would love to have a Solus Edge since I want one just for scanning and adapting modules etc.Comment
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