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Larcosa

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Good afternoon all,

Short story:
"Big online website messed up their prices, someone bought a large amount of goods at 10% of the usual price, I bought a couple off of that person."

If anyone could help with the scenario above, I have found very little info online as to how a "transfer of warranty works" or something to that effect.

If I was to resell a portion of the goods purchased above, (They have a 2 year warranty) how would I provide the buyer access to the warranty?
(Providing them with an invoice showing the original cost of the goods seems like a bad move, one because they can see how much it was originally purchased for and two because it is an invoice for a few hundred units.)

Hoping someone will be able to provide a bit of insight into this!
 
Copy of the invoice is the safest route, no one argues about warranty when invoice of initial purchase is provided
 
Copy of the invoice is the safest route, no one argues about warranty when invoice of initial purchase is provided

Well he said large amount so it will state all the items on 1 invoice. Even perhaps just 1 item on 1 invoice with a large quantity then.
 
Would it work to keep a copy of the invoice, if ever contacted by a buyer I can only then send them a copy?
Im not expecting poor quality but when dealing with such a large amount of electrical goods its bound to happen somewhere >.<!

However thanks for the advice thus far!
 

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