Repair CD's on ebay

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by tango, Jan 10, 2005.

  1. tango

    tango Guest

    I am considering getting a repair/shop manual CD advertised on ebay.
    These are for specific models. Does anyone have any knowledge of these
    CD's and are they worth the 24.95 price? TIA
     
    tango, Jan 10, 2005
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  2. tango

    Geoff Guest

    I'd avoid it, personally. It is very likely to be a pirated rip-off
    copy.

    The best source of repair information is a factory shop manual.
    Sometimes, if you're lucky, you can obtain one on eBay for very close to
    the $24.95 you're talking about spending on a CD.

    --Geoff
     
    Geoff, Jan 10, 2005
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  3. Unless it is an exact copy of the factory service manual, it is not worth
    it. Also, I've seen these CD's advertised for much less than $25. Shop
    around.
     
    Alex Rodriguez, Jan 10, 2005
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  4. They are a pirated copy of the dealership CDs. The thieves steal them out
    of
    trash dumpsters then sit there with a PC and run off copy after copy on CD
    blanks
    costing around 10 cents.

    If you must go this route, send e-mail directly to the seller and tell him
    you would be
    interested in buying a CD but not for $25, your willing to pay $10. Since
    the CD costs
    the thief nothing, they will most likely sell it to you for that. Your also
    pretty well
    protected since you can easily retailate against them by bidding up all
    their auctions
    using a bogus userID then not paying them anything, should they not send you
    the
    CD.

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Jan 12, 2005
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  5. tango

    Dan Larsen Guest

    I don't sell pirated CDs, (as a matter of fact, my company has
    conducted numerous investigations, and successfully prosecuted a number of
    copyright pirates, over the past 16 years), but it sounds as though Ted has
    told us exactly where HE stands on the issue, how HE handles these things, and
    what HE does to circumvent the various rules, regulations, and terms of service
    that the successful folx over at eBay© have worked so hard to put in place.
    Ted, . . . . as I've been saying for quite a while, . . . . you're a real
    piece of work. I hope you're proud of yourself, . . . . cuz your mother never
    could be! Word to the wise eBay buyer/seller: "If you think the seller/buyer
    could be Ted M. from the chrysler group, RUN -- RUN AWAY FAAAAST!"

    God Bless,
    Dan'L

    ("If I'm going to reach out to the the Democrats then I need a third
    hand.There's no way I'm letting go of my wallet or my gun while they're
    around.")
     
    Dan Larsen, Jan 12, 2005
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  6. tango

    Bob Horton Guest


    FWIW, there are licensed sources of some service and parts CD's for Chrysler
    products. www.moparmanuals.com is one such source. You can be assured that
    you are not violating anyone's intellectual property rights by purchasing
    from such a source, plus you can be assured that the manuals are correct and
    complete. Finally, new manuals are also available from Dyment Distribution
    Services, P.O. Box 360450, Strongsville, OH 44136, (800) 348-4696, (216)
    572-7240, fax: (216) 572-0815
     
    Bob Horton, Jan 12, 2005
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  7. tango

    tango Guest

    I received an email response from the seller on ebay and it is a copy of
    Chilton's repair manual. I understand why he is calling it a shop repair
    manual instead of a Chilton's repair manual. I've been looking for a
    1994 Plymouth Acclaim or Dodgr Spirit factory manual for awhile and
    haven't found one yet. Guess the secret is persistance.
     
    tango, Jan 13, 2005
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  8. tango

    Geoff Guest

    If you find your patience waning, you could always contact one of the
    many resellers of used automotive manuals who *don't* sell on eBay. I
    used Vogel automotive several years ago and got a fair price and good
    results. (I'm not affiliated, by the way, just a satisfied customer).

    http://www.auto-shop-manuals.com/

    --Geoff
     
    Geoff, Jan 13, 2005
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  9. tango

    Fieronut Guest

    The guy selling the Cds has 28 negative feedbacks in the past 30 days.
    Does that say something?

    John
     
    Fieronut, Jan 18, 2005
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  10. tango

    tango Guest

    There are several people selling CD'S on eBay, the one I looked at sent
    an email saying it was a Chilton manual and didn't have many recent
    negative feedbacks. Geoff posted a website which has the FSM which I will
    probably get.
     
    tango, Jan 19, 2005
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